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Re: Turn signal stalk

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Re: Turn signal stalk

MasterBlaster29 Oct 2006 01:02
> On my 1988 Crown Vic, how do I get that stalk out of the signal switch?
>   I see a notch in the hole it's in but I don't know how specifically to
> get it out.

Grab. Pull.  Try not to smash your elbow on the window when it pops out.

Autozone says:
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1
0/3c/8b/0900823d80103c8b.jsp


 1979-88 Models

2. Use a pulling and twisting motion, while pulling straight out, to remove
     the turn signal switch lever.

Jody Lee Bruchon28 Oct 2006 21:08
On my 1988 Crown Vic, how do I get that stalk out of the signal switch?
 I see a notch in the hole it's in but I don't know how specifically to
get it out.

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