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1968 Headlight Switch Replacement

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First post, so hello! Glad to be connected with a super knowledgable community here.

I'm starting some work on a 1968 Mustang Fastback and ran into an issue surrounding the headlight switch. I was pulling it out to repaint the dash. Pushed the button to release the handle and rod. Pulled that out. Then went and put a screwdriver in the front of the switch to unscrew the core. The core was seized and not turning and right away, the core face just crumbled causing stripping.

The headlight switch definitely needs to be replaced now. Any idea on how to get this sucker out if it won't unscrew from the face?

Cheers and great to meet you all!
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I had the same problem. What worked for me was to use a small plastic chisel and use a small nylon hammer like a watch makers hammer and just tapped it out.
I had the same problem. What worked for me was to use a small plastic chisel and use a small nylon hammer like a watch makers hammer and just tapped it out.
Did you chip away the entire front piece in order to slide the back section off the switch? I tried turning the back main body of the switch but even that didnt work.
No I just chipped away at the edge of the bezel to get it to rotate out. the shock from the hammer helped break it loose
you may be able to cut part way through the bezel with a Dremel and pop the bezel with a flat blade screw driver in the cut.
you may be able to cut part way through the bezel with a Dremel and pop the bezel with a flat blade screw driver in the cut.
Yeah, I'll have a go at this to see if I can get some more leverage to twist or tap it out with the hammer. Thanks!
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Worked like a charm! Cut a ridge and then tap unscrewed with a flathead and mallet. Was definitely seized up. Thanks, all!

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