Disconnect the battery. Remove the plastic trim around the steering column. Remove the screws that hold the turn signal switch to the column. Disconnect the switch from the wiring and remove it.
you must remove the steering wheel and turn signal from column. then you can acces the screw to remove the switch.
You have to take apart the steering column, remove the steering wheel, remove the ignition switch, and it's a pain in the butt.
the switch is on the bottom of the colulm you need to drop the driver lumber panel to get to it The turn signal stick. pull it gently in to turn them on, repeat to turn off. If you mean the switch itself, it is in the stteing column. Have to remove the steering wheel to get to it. The turn signal stick. pull it gently in to turn them on, repeat to turn off. If you mean the switch itself, it is in the stteing column. Have to remove the steering wheel to get to it. The turn signal stick. pull it gently in to turn them on, repeat to turn off. If you mean the switch itself, it is in the stteing column. Have to remove the steering wheel to get to it. The turn signal stick. pull it gently in to turn them on, repeat to turn off. If you mean the switch itself, it is in the stteing column. Have to remove the steering wheel to get to it. The turn signal stick. pull it gently in to turn them on, repeat to turn off. If you mean the switch itself, it is in the stteing column. Have to remove the steering wheel to get to it.
In most cases you will need to replace the turn signal switch on the steering wheel for your 1983 Chevy Caprice Classic rather than fixing it. To replace it, remove the horn pad and then use a steering wheel puller and compressor to remove the steering column. You will then remove the signal along with the wiring harness and bus fuses. Replace the signal and wiring and then replace the steering column itself.
To remove the ignition switch from a 1972 Chevelle steering column, first disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical mishaps. Then, remove the steering column covers to access the ignition switch. Disconnect the wiring harness and mounting screws holding the ignition switch in place, and carefully remove it from the steering column.
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.
Turn Signal and Windshield Wiper Switch Removal 1. Disconnect battery ground cable (14301). 2. Tilt column to lowest position and remove tilt steering column lock lever (3F527). 3. Remove ignition switch lock cylinder. 4. Remove shroud screws and remove upper steering column shroud and lower steering column shroud. 5. Remove two self-tapping screws retaining turn signal and windshield wiper switch to steering column tube casting. Disengage turn signal and windshield wiper switch from casting. 6. Disconnect two electrical connectors. Installation 1. Install two electrical connectors to full engagement. 2. Align turn signal and windshield wiper switch mounting holes with corresponding holes in steering column tube casting. Install two self-tapping screws, making sure to start screws in the previously tapped holes. Tighten . 3. Install upper steering column shroud and lower steering column shroud. 4. Install ignition switch lock cylinder. 5. Install tilt steering column lock lever. 6. Connect battery ground cable. 7. Check steering column tube and turn signal and windshield wiper switch for proper operation.
Replacing the turn signal switch involves replacing the entire turn signal assembly. Remove the screws from the steering column cover to remove the top of the steering column. You can take off the bottom (I was able to work around it). There are only a few screws holding the turn signal assembly. Remove the screws and unfasten the electrical connectors.
Disconnect negative battery post, remove the steering wheel, remove the signal switch lever, remove 3 screws holding switch in place, disconnect harness connection under dash, remove switch while guiding harness threw column.
in the steering column
The turn signal switch is directly under the steering wheel. the flasher...(the device that makes the lights blink and is activated by the turn signal switch) is usually under the steering column between the column and pannel