Light switches
Light switches
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GlynMo

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1,142 posts

272 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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Hi, can anyone tell me how the light switches are attached to the rear of the dash? I attempted to switch the lights on driving through a tunnel and the switches just moved backwards, not all the way off but enough to make it difficult to use them.

rigga

8,798 posts

224 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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There's a metal plate that's glued or screwed to the dash facia from the rear, the light switch pushes through this and tangs on the switch body hold it in place to this plate
See here


Edited by rigga on Wednesday 18th September 17:50

GlynMo

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1,142 posts

272 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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Thanks. Bcensoredy dash out job then. Hours of fun....

Loubaruch

1,407 posts

221 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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GlynMo

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1,142 posts

272 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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I do indeed. Thanks.

PeteGriff

1,262 posts

180 months

Wednesday 18th September 2013
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Loubaruch said:
What handy practical tips, I have saved the link! Pete

Barreti

6,687 posts

260 months

Sunday 22nd September 2013
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If you are working on the dash take a tip from me and get a hot glue gun.
With a couple of dabs you can 'tack' dials and switches in place which can be undone. Then when you've got everything where you want it you can glue things in solid with Araldite a supplemented with liberal tacks of hot glue and its solid as a rock.

GlynMo

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1,142 posts

272 months

Thursday 26th September 2013
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Barreti said:
If you are working on the dash take a tip from me and get a hot glue gun.
With a couple of dabs you can 'tack' dials and switches in place which can be undone. Then when you've got everything where you want it you can glue things in solid with Araldite a supplemented with liberal tacks of hot glue and its solid as a rock.
OK, thanks. Does a hot glue gun work better than a low temperature gun?

GlynMo

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1,142 posts

272 months

Thursday 26th September 2013
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GlynMo said:
OK, thanks. Does a hot glue gun work better than a low temperature gun?
Forget this, a quick google provided the answer.