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Technical Knob on my headlight switch will not pull out

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Waterboychuck, Apr 6, 2020.

  1. Waterboychuck
    Joined: Feb 27, 2012
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    I'm working on a 1963 Falcon Ranchero and when I tried to turn the lights the knob is stuck. I can rotate the knob but it will not pull out. I have the instrument panel out so I can see the top of the switch and have sprayed it with PB Blaster without and luck. Does anyone have any ideas on getting the shaft out?
     
  2. LAROKE
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    Don't know about Fords but some Chevys have a release ****on on the back of the switch that release the shaft when pushed.
     
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  3. Dennis D
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    Did you push down on the little spring loaded ****on that is either on the top or side of the switch? It usually helps to pull the shaft all the way out then push it back in a smidge and then depress the release ****on before trying to pull it the rest of the way out. D
     
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  4. lothiandon1940
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    Have you tried turning the knob fully counter-clockwise and fully clockwise to see if that helps?
     
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  5. Flathead Dave
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    My Brother is a knob...
     
  6. s55mercury66
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    Yes, Fords have the push****on to release the thing, but if you can't pull it out to turn the lights on that won't do much good. You could cut the shaft in two if need be, to remove the headlight switch.
     
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  7. gimpyshotrods
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    This is a common failure mode for these. Removal often involves destroying the knob.

    Luckily, the knob and shaft are reproduced, and not very expensive (~$9).
    https://www.falconparts.com/ford-fa...m?pageStyle=h&ProdSort=0&page=1&idCategory=90

    You may need to clamp a pair of Vise Grips on the knob, and rip it out, while holding the release knob.
     
  8. donno
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    Waterboy Chuck, did you finish the 46?
     
  9. Waterboychuck
    Joined: Feb 27, 2012
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    Don, the 46 has been finished since Dec 2018.

    I understand pushing the ****on on the switch but doesn't the switch had to be pulled out and then push the ****on in the back?
     
  10. RmK57
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    No. Just reach under the dash, fumble for the ****on and pull the knob, shaft out. Then you can remove the bezel to get the switch out.
     
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  11. 62rebel
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    No need to destroy it, give it time for the solvent to work. I can't begin to count the times I have had to do this; a contortionist would be cussing in a skinny minute. When you get the ****on under your finger, work the knob in and out as you keep pushing the ****on. It will come loose.
     
  12. MeanGene427
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    I know a girl who could help with that
     
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  13. Johnny Gee
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    ^^^^^ 867-5309?
     
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  14. 57 HEAP
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    Yes, that is the correct procedure and if not done correctly on ***embly, you end up where you are now. I have taken the switch apart in the past and saved them, but if it is in the dash? Good luck.
     
  15. swade41
    Joined: Apr 6, 2004
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    I have a brand new aftermarket Painless switch in my 41 Chevy that does this, first time I thought I was screwed, eventually it pulled out and has done it a few times since.
     
  16. Bandit Billy
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    Jenny's digits.
     

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