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how do you replace the ac switch in the dash of a beetle 1999
Check your headlight switch. Sometimes the switch goes bad and the dash lights won't light. Replace the switch for the fix.
Pull the light switch to the "on" position,then reach up behind the dash board to the back of the headlight switch,which isn't very far up the back of the dash board,feel around on the switch for a spring loaded button on the switch body,push the sring loaded button and pull the switch shaft out. After the switch shaft is out,there is a flat nut with slots cut on the front of it on the outside of the dash holding the switch to the dash board,turn the flat nut CCW to remove the nut. This should release the switch from the dash board,pull switch from the back of the dash,unplug switch.Replace in reverse order.
Reach under the dash at the switch. There is a small button on the side of the switch, push it in and remove the light switch knob. The switch is fastened to the dash by the round nut with a slot on each side of it.
There should be a roll switch right next to your light switch on your dash to dim the lights with.
Pull out type switch? There should be a silver button on the side of the switch (behind dash) Push this button and pull the switch handle Handle should pull completely out of dash Unscrew bezel and switch should drop out from behind the dash Ford suggests replacing connector plug when switch is replaced
On the dash below the headlight switch
Sounds like a faulty switch or wiring. You may have a limit switch in the lifting/lowering mechanism, a faulty switch on your dash to control it, or a broken wire between the dash switch and the motor.
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check the fuse for dash lights
On the body of the switch behind the dash right where it comes through the dash, there is a small spring loaded button. You will have to feel it. Push down on the button and the control know for the lights will pull out. On the face of the dash where the rod came out, there is a thin flat nut holding the switch to the dash. Unscrew this nut and the switch will come out. After installing the new switch, the knob and rod will just push in, you do not need to hold the button down on the switch. The button on the switch is about half the diameter of a pencil.