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Lesopc

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Facelift Hazard Switch Removal
« on: 05 October 2011, 16:06:46 »

Hi all, can anyone tell me how to get the Hazard Light Switch and Loom off of the dashboard centre trim on my facelift miggy. I have managed to remove all of the other plugs but not this one. Thanks, :y
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Re: Facelift Hazard Switch Removal
« Reply #1 on: 05 October 2011, 16:31:51 »

Gently remove hazard button out from the front (separates from the main switch), then you'll find that there are two large tabs on the front side of the switch, you'll then need to use something flat on both sides to push them together and the button comes out the same way as the button cover did (If all that make's sense?).

Loom plug slides downwards from its slot with a bit of persuasion  :y
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Re: Facelift Hazard Switch Removal
« Reply #2 on: 05 October 2011, 16:35:05 »

Forgot to say, make a note of which way the plug is sitting on the facia before you start, as if you don't and you push the plug back the wrong way, if you put your hazards on and the dash lights (ign, etc) then you've got it the wrong way around, easy to do I've done it myself  ;)  ;D  :y
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Re: Facelift Hazard Switch Removal
« Reply #3 on: 05 October 2011, 23:47:06 »

Thanks Gooseman.  :y :y :y :y :y
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Why oh why was there never a V8 Omega????
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Look forward to the Cadillac ATS & ATS-V. Maybe a re-badged one will replace the Miggy as a RWD runner?
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