Jason,
I suppose if you had ever done this procedure, you
would see that dropping the dash down enough to get to
the switches, you would see that you would not be
Hanging by the electrical, on the ACES web site one of
the first issues of Chevelle world has an artical
called simply dashing, I suggest you guys read this
and it might clear up this big mystery for you!

Rocky




--- jason pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on reflection your dash will be hanging by all its
> wiring unless you 
> disconnect and label each connection.
> to just replace the wiper switch it seems like a lot
> of work .just 
> checked in the service manual they say the
> gymnastics way.
> jason pollock
> On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 05:11 PM, jason
> pollock wrote:
> 
> > tim
> > if you drop the dash you will have easy access to
> the back of the 
> > switch disconnect electrical connection replace
> switch replace dash.i 
> > would recommend  loosening the nut in front of
> switch before dropping 
> > dash .
> > if you want a pictorial guide check the aces site
> there first two 
> > online issues show you how to restore a 66/67 dash
> > jason pollock
> > On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 04:45 PM,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> How would I get to the switch by dropping down
> the dash??? Thanks
> >>
> >> -Tim
> >> 1966 Chevelle
> >>
> 


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