Headlight switch problem

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Kee Fuller

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Had my train horn installed the other day. They installed the switch for the horn in the small cubbie next to the headlight switch. Now my headlights, taillights, dimmer switch, cluster lights and interior illumination lights dont work. Im thinking they probably didnt plug the connector in from the back of the headlight switch. Does anybody know how to remove the whole panel. See pic.

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I haven't taken the light switch out on the nnbs yet, but I would assume you can access it from under neath, just take that bottom kick panel off under the steering column, (2) 7 or 8mm bolts at the bottom and then it just pops off, then you will have access to the bottom and backside of the light switch
 
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What i suspected was the issue. They forgot to put the connecter pin back in.

Removed the kick panel, use some plastic pry tools and the whole assembly pops right out.

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Update, you dont need to remove the kick panel. Just pry the assembly out

Just saw this post... sorry I didn't see it earlier... I was gonna tell you to just pull it and it pops right out.
 

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