Wiper switch removal question

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Reviving old thread.

The washer momentary switch is broken on my 78......replacement seems easy enough to find but I'm not clear on how to replace it.
I'd rather not dismantle dash if I don't have to.

Is it possible to do it by removing the wiper knob and "wood" instrument panel trim piece alone? Or must I take back off the panel?
There is talk of trimming something to make this easier
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Cary, NC

1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
 
Cary,

If you read the old thread, it is explained batter than I can. The one thing I did not see (it may be there) is that to get the IP cover out if it
has not been trimmed, you need to shove it as far forward and left as you can and it will - just - clear.

Good luck.

Matt
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Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
I did read it.....sorry but it's not making much sense to me.

I was hoping someone had a clear set of pictures. Last thing I want to do is damage an otherwise intact dash.

Pete.
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Cary, NC

1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
 
By IP cover, do you mean the woodgrained part?

Pete
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Cary, NC

1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
 
No, what Matt's referring to is the forward cowling, held on by a Phillips
screw at the outside of each side of the panel. That cowling has a flange
which fits into a groove at the back side of the "doughnut". That flange
is too wide to easily disengage. Trim it before reinstalling it.

Ken H.

> By IP cover, do you mean the woodgrained part?
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I.P. "instrument panel"
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or.

> No, what Matt's referring to is the forward cowling, held on by a Phillips
> screw at the outside of each side of the panel. That cowling has a flange
> which fits into a groove at the back side of the "doughnut". That flange
> is too wide to easily disengage. Trim it before reinstalling it.
>
> Ken H.

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> > By IP cover, do you mean the woodgrained part?
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> Thanks All,
> I finally removed the square knob without wrecking anything. I notched some thick cardboard and slid it behind the actuator lever. I then used a
> curved pair of small pliers and with some applied pressure it finally popped off. I was getting worried that the little sucker had at some point
> been glued on!
>
> I also managed to remove the front dash cowl piece. Once the cluster was removed I slightly pulled the left corner of the dash towards me and
> slide the cowling out! I then trimmed the left side for easier removal and insulation.
>
> I tighten the front nut that holds the washer switch...as it was indeed loose...but that didn't fix it's intermittent working problem. Looks like
> I need to track down a switch. I will also have to update the pump. It appears others have installed newer dual pump systems form Astro vans with
> good success. Perhaps I will look into that option as well.
>
> Cheers, Jim

This diagram might help. The large itme seeming to float above the rest of the dash is the cowl being talked about that needs trimming to east its
replacement once you do get it out.
It is labeled 0210

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/misc/p64768-dash-exploded-diagram.html

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/misc/p64768-dash-exploded-diagram.html

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Tom Lins
Elkton, FL
77 GM Rear Twin, Dry Bath, 455
 
Ah....that's clearer now. With luck a PO may have already trimmed it:)

thanks.
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Cary, NC

1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
 
I have never seen one that was not already trimmed. Mine was already trimmed and on the few others I have worked on someone previously trimmed them.
I'll bet when they were new or just a few years old lots of GM repair people (dealers etc.) also trimmed them. I'm not sure how to trim them but I
would probably try a rotary file on a dremmel. Someone here probably has a better idea. I just would not want to break it in the process.
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76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
If u break it I have 1 or 2 of em. Untrimmed. Never saw the need 2 trim.

Sully77 eleganza 2 ( for sale )
Bellevue Wa.

> I have never seen one that was not already trimmed. Mine was already
> trimmed and on the few others I have worked on someone previously trimmed
> them.
> I'll bet when they were new or just a few years old lots of GM repair
> people (dealers etc.) also trimmed them. I'm not sure how to trim them but
> I
> would probably try a rotary file on a dremmel. Someone here probably has
> a better idea. I just would not want to break it in the process.
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> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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