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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 02:34 PM
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wiper switch?

Hey guy's I bought a new combo wiper/headlamp switch that goes behind the wheel, well i'm trying to find out what to use to get the screws out of the cover that covers it all up they go pretty deep &amp; I am trying to figure out what tool to use &amp; what size?<br>any info would be great!<br><br>Thank's <br> DRecu!
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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 02:40 PM
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Re:wiper switch?

I believe it is a T-20 Torx driver. You'll also need a T-20 &quot;safety&quot; Torx to get the switch out. It has a recess in the end of the bit.
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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 02:45 PM
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I ran into the same thing. It is a torx screw. I can't remember the exact size, I think it is a T-2. You will have a surprise when you get that off. The screws holding the switch assembly on are the tamper-proof torx screws. The ones that take the torx screwdriver with the hole in the center. I ordered some bits off of the internet for those. After I placed the order my wipers started working again and are still working.<br><br>Bill
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 03:43 PM
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Hey guys I got it all on today with a few trips to the store! but anyways it fixed the headlight problem but is there another switch for the wipers? the problem i'm having is when the wipers are on delay the wil stop in random places instead of the bottom when it's running like it does not know where the pottom of the windshield is, but if I put them on low or high they go up &amp; down just fine.<br>any ideas?<br><br>DRecu!
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