Not too hard. It's on the column under the steering wheel. It's part of your turn signal switch. remove the wheel with a puller, remove the screws, unhook the wires and pull the switch out. Reverse the process to put it back together.
If the dash lights in your S10 aren't working, it could be due to a blown fuse, a faulty dimmer switch, or burnt-out bulbs. First, check the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the instrument panel. If the fuse is intact, inspect the dimmer switch to ensure it's functioning properly, and finally, consider replacing the bulbs if they are burnt out. If these steps don't resolve the issue, there may be a wiring problem that requires further diagnosis.
If you are looking for a fuel cut off switch on that 86 S10, it doesn't have one. That's a Ford thing.
If ignition problems still persist after replacing the neutral safety switch on a 1995 Chevy S10 check the starter. A broken starter will result in a car which will not be able to turn over the engine.
The dash light dimmer switch is turned off or bad or the fuse is blown
The dash illumination dimmer switch is shut off or broken.
The dash board light dimmer control switch may be turned off or broken.
The brake light switch located above the brake pedal is broken or out of adjustment.
Could be the dimmer rheostat has an open Could be a bad headlight switch Could be blown bulbs
Cycle the ignition switch a few times from off to on, it will bleed itself.
The panel light dimmer switch is turned off. The panel light fuse is blown. The panel light bulbs are blown out.
Yes.
Start off by removing the dash board trim. {several screws, dont loose them}The headlamp control and dimmer are all one unit and, I believe the unit it held in by 7mm screws, unscrew them, and carefully unclip the electrical connector at the back. Erik