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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: jcoiler on October 03, 2006, 07:03:53 PM
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1991 yj no tilt no intermitent.
The rod inside the turn signal wiper arm broke. So I am trying to get the wiper control switch out of the column so I can fix it.
I followed all of the haynes manual removed steering wheel, turnsignal/hazard parts, column bracing,dash, lock cylinder, and the 4 bolts but the section will not come apart or off the column to get the switch out.
Please help before I just trash the steering column housing.
Thanks Jason
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Go into the FAQ and look for the '94 FSM link.
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Use a B.F.H. Works every time for every repair job.
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Use a B.F.H. Works every time for every repair job.
How many extra parts do you end up with though? :lol1:
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Spent the last hour + but cant find a reference to the fsm in the faq. Found some that have the fsm.
Guess it is the crow bat and dremel.
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Spent the last hour + but cant find a reference to the fsm in the faq. Found some that have the fsm.
Guess it is the crow bat and dremel.
18th Post in the FAQ.
http://www.4bangerjp.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=414
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Spent the last hour + but cant find a reference to the fsm in the faq. Found some that have the fsm.
Guess it is the crow bat and dremel.
18th Post in the FAQ.
http://www.4bangerjp.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=414
Thanks I was searching for FSM DUUUUH
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1991 yj no tilt no intermitent.
The rod inside the turn signal wiper arm broke. So I am trying to get the wiper control switch out of the column so I can fix it.
I followed all of the haynes manual removed steering wheel, turnsignal/hazard parts, column bracing,dash, lock cylinder, and the 4 bolts but the section will not come apart or off the column to get the switch out.
Please help before I just trash the steering column housing.
Thanks Jason
Found the problem there are 3 screws in the backside holding the halves together (found them by breaking some of the plastic section) They are not found in the instructions from haynes or the fsm. Oh well I can fixit with some pvc.
Jason
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Use a B.F.H. Works every time for every repair job.
How many extra parts do you end up with though? :lol1:
None, all the parts end up smashed and leave me with nothing to work with. This solves the problem because then I don't have anything left to fix. 8)