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I've got some pictures from our meet the other day when we (Toncruse, Rubare, and I) completed the Nav while moving mod on Rubare's FX.
This first pic shows the cut in to the nav connector. The break in the wire gets the switch installed in line.
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This second picture shows the dash dropped. The blank switch is to be the location of the of the new switch.
To drop the panel requires removing the plastic door sill, and the kick panel.
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The next picture shows the modification to the switch blank. Trimming the blank was accomplished by using a Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel, and then fin tuned with a utility knife.
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Here is the new swich fitted in to the blank. I used a Stanley high temperature hot glue gun to hold the switch to the blank. I used a hot glue that is designed to be used with non-porous materials (both available at Sears).
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And lastly, here is the switch installed in the dash.
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So Rubare, How do you like it so far?
This first pic shows the cut in to the nav connector. The break in the wire gets the switch installed in line.
View attachment 163706
This second picture shows the dash dropped. The blank switch is to be the location of the of the new switch.
To drop the panel requires removing the plastic door sill, and the kick panel.
View attachment 163707
The next picture shows the modification to the switch blank. Trimming the blank was accomplished by using a Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel, and then fin tuned with a utility knife.
View attachment 163708
Here is the new swich fitted in to the blank. I used a Stanley high temperature hot glue gun to hold the switch to the blank. I used a hot glue that is designed to be used with non-porous materials (both available at Sears).
View attachment 163709
And lastly, here is the switch installed in the dash.
View attachment 163710
So Rubare, How do you like it so far?