It is the lever attached to the steering column directly behind the steering wheel.
There are three T20 screws from underneath, you then unscrew the tilt lever and pop the halves of the cover apart.
Removing the dimmer switch starts at the steering column. To plan this task out, access the steering column by removing the screws holding the steering column shroud in place. This will expose the turn signal lever. Remove the lever by twisting it forward, and pulling it out of the switch.
To remove the tilt steering lever from a 1995 Chevy Cavalier, first, locate the screw or retaining mechanism that secures the lever to the steering column. You may need a screwdriver or a small wrench to loosen it. Once the screw is removed or loosened, pull the tilt steering lever straight out from the column. Ensure that the ignition is off and the vehicle is in a safe state before performing this task.
1.disconnect the negative ground from the battery 2.If it has a column shift disconnect the link rod by prying out the grommet in the shift lever 3.Remove the steering shaft lower coupling to the wormshaft roll pin 4.Disconnect the wiring connectors at the steering column jacket 5.Remove the steering wheel center pad assembly 6.Disconnect the horn wire and remove the horn switch 7. Remove the steering wheel retaining nut. DO NOT HAMMER ON THE STEERING SHAFT TO REMOVE THE STEERING WHEEL. 8. Remove the turn signal lever 9. Remove the floor plate to the floor pan attaching screws 10. To expose the steering column bracket, remove the cluster bezel and panel lower reinforcement 11. Disconnect the automatic shift indicator pointer cable from the shift housing 12. Remove the nuts attaching the steering column bracket to the instrument panel support 13. Carefully remove the lower coupling from the steering gear wormshaft, then remove the column assembly out through the passenger compartment
Assuming that it is anautomatic And it's just the shifter that you want, at the bottom of the shifter by the steering column there is a pin. Take a punch and drive the pin out.
It turns out the headlight switch is not a serviceable part on the Subaru Forester. Instead, the entire turn signal lever must be replaced (a $100 part). A brief description of how to replace the turn signal lever follows: First, remove the steering column cover. There are three screws underneath - remove those. Then release the steering column adjustment lever and leave it down. The bottom part of the steering column cover unsnaps from the top part and you should be able to remove it easily. The top part of the steering column cover can just stay there and be moved as necessary to gain access to screws. Next, remove two screws where the turn signal lever assembly attaches to the steering column. Remove the electrical harness and the turn signal lever assembly should just pull straight out. Reverse the process to put in the new turn signal lever assembly.
remove steering wheel remove lever mounting screws remove lever install in reverse order
It unscrews counter cockwise.
It is located on top of the steering column. Right above the shifter. There is also a lever underneath th steering column cover. Remove the cover and push the lever down, it releases the shifter.
The headlight dimmer switch is located on the end of the lever. Remove the steering column so the lever can be properly reached.
A flasher relay can be found at the end of the signal light lever on a steering column. Remove the steering covers and the light flasher will be visible.