i have a 74 p/u. i think yours is the same. the way to remove the switch on mine is to pull the knob all the way out ( switch the headlights on.) Then reach to the back of the switch and push a little thingie with a spring up, then pull the knob out of the switch.
Now I think yours is the same as mine & I have a 1970 C10 and on mine what you have to do is pull the knob out like you are turning on your lights then rotate the knob until you see the little screw on the knob it self, loosen up that screw and the knob is off. Then to take the switch off the dash, loosen up the little dash knob bezel then take your dash off then there is another nut you have to take off before you can take the head light switch out.
Inside the headlight switch.
There is no fuse for the headlights in that truck. The circuit is protected by a circuit breaker located inside the headlight switch.
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even if you disconnect the battery the headlights stay on????????????? check the headlight switch
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you dont HAVE to remove it but it does make it easier. removing the column it not very difficult.
With no key you will have to drill out the existing tumbler assembly from the switch in order to unscrew the ignition switch bezel.
Unplug harness from back, depress pin on unit to release pull lever, unscrew nut and it comes off.
Chevy trucks do not have an Inerita switch. Only ford.
you have to remove the steering wheel, after that you need a tool to releave the tenison on the plate that looks like a sun there is a clip to remove. after that if you look where the switch is you will see a screw, if you remove it the switch will come out.
no it don't
The headlights are a separate circuit from the others. Check the bulbs, headlight switch, Hi/Low beam switch and depending what year you have check the fuses.