Check the rear of the switch -some have a metal button on the side
when pushed allows you to pull the knob out of the switch assembly
In order to remove the headlight switch of a 1988 Cadillac Eldorado, you must first disconnect the negative cable from the battery and allow time for the capacitors to discharge. Unscrew the headlight switch, remove the wire plugs, and remove the switch itself. Insert a new switch and replace the wire plugs and screws. Reconnect the negative cable and test the new switch.
To change the headlight switch on a 2004 Jeep Wrangler, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the trim panel around the steering column, then locate and unscrew the screws securing the headlight switch. Disconnect the wiring harness from the switch, replace it with the new switch, and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new switch to ensure it functions properly.
To remove the ignition switch on a Suzuki GS500, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the headlight assembly and any surrounding panels to access the ignition switch. Unscrew the ignition switch from its mounting, disconnect the wiring harness, and carefully pull the ignition switch out. Reinstall in reverse order if you're replacing it or making repairs.
To replace the ignition switch on a 1987 Camaro, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch, which is typically mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, remove the mounting screws, and install the new switch in reverse order. Finally, reassemble the steering column cover and reconnect the battery to test the new ignition switch.
To remove the ignition switch on a Yamaha Road Star, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, remove the headlight and any surrounding panels that obstruct access to the ignition switch. Locate the screws or bolts securing the switch, detach the wiring harness, and then carefully pull the switch out. Reassemble in reverse order after replacing or servicing the ignition switch.
Behind the dash, on the headlight switch itself, there is a "pin" that you have to push in in order to pull out the light knob. Feel under the dash, the pin is toward the back of the switch. When you push it in, with your other hand, move the light knob in and out. It will come out. Then, you can remove the nut, take the switch out from behind the dash.
To replace the wiper/headlight switch, you must first remove the two screws(normally but maybe more, depending on model) that retain the steering wheel cover/horn button. this will give you access to the switch. remove retaining screws to allow removal of switch. replace in reverse order. easy as pie.
refer to repair manual available from any parts store haynes #36012 is a good one. Disconnect the negative battery cable; then the positive battery cable; let the car sit for at least two minutes before resuming work. Remove the front dash board trim. Remove the headlight knob withn a pointed screwdriver. Remove the two screws above the speedometer and guage cover. Remove the two screws that hold the dash on to the left of the steering wheel; do the same for the eight screws on the left hand side of the steering wheel. Start to the left and pop the dash board bezel from the dash. Remove the nuts and washers that hold the switch. Remove the two screws that hold the headlight switch bracket. Pull out the headlight switch and remove the three plug ins. Replace in reverse order.
Above the instrument cluster there are two screws. Remove them. On your headlight switch there is a slot that you can fit a small flat tip screwdriver into. You have to put the screwdriver in this slot and press towards the dash to release the tension spring that holds this knob in place. Pull the knob towards you as you are pushing the tension spring. Then gently pull the plastic frame that goes around the instrument cluster and radio and headlight switch. This should pop out all the way around. Now you should be able to get to the nut holding the headlight switch in place. After removing this nut you should be able to work the switch out the access hole near the instrument cluster. Then unplug the switch from the harness and install in reverse order. I have had to replace three of these on my 1990 Thunderbird. Above the instrument cluster there are two screws. Remove them. On your headlight switch there is a slot that you can fit a small flat tip screwdriver into. You have to put the screwdriver in this slot and press towards the dash to release the tension spring that holds this knob in place. Pull the knob towards you as you are pushing the tension spring. Then gently pull the plastic frame that goes around the instrument cluster and radio and headlight switch. This should pop out all the way around. Now you should be able to get to the nut holding the headlight switch in place. After removing this nut you should be able to work the switch out the access hole near the instrument cluster. Then unplug the switch from the harness and install in reverse order. I have had to replace three of these on my 1990 Thunderbird.
You need to remove the bumper cover in order to get at the lower bolt for the headlight assy.
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.
pop the clips that are holding the Electric window switch and pull the switch out replace it and place it back in with the clips. if you broke the clips you will have to replace them. they only cost 1.05 at Chevy shop....