Ok, I am converting my truck to P.S. right now, and am rebuilding the column that will go into the truck. It is missing the switch itself, and the rod that sticks out is broke off. However the manual column that was in the truck still has the setup, but the wires were cut at some time.
So, is it possible to take the little rod off of the old column and put it on the new one? It looks like is crimped on or something.
Thanks!
Transplanting neutral switch
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re: Transplanting neutral switch
It's not crimped...it just snaps on. There are two tabs on that little rod that snap into slots in the shift tube, no tools needed to remove, except maybe a pair of pliers to squeeze the ends together.
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