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Anyone out there ever taken apart a 69 firebird wiper switch? I know these are rare. Sure wish someone would reproduce these. I actually have 2 of them. One of them has a little better whiteness than the other. Neither not as white as would like though. Both work. But the other one not as white has a very small crack in those 2 little tabs , one on top and one on bottom of switch housing that hold it to the housing. Was wanting to take the face of the one that has better color and switch it to the one that does not have a small crack in these tabs but not as white face. Just nervous to pop it off because of course as we all know that the wash button is kind of spring loaded. Unless someone knows of a way to fix those 2 little tabs that hold button to the housing. Was thinking of when taking off buttons that I could put a tiny bit of either epoxy or super glue where small crack is to hold them stronger together. See attachments. Thanks. Jerry
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Bummer. Not one person out there has done this? Was surely hoping for at least one. Especially since they are not reproduced.
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One of mine has a broken piece and came apart, not sure what it looked like but I know it was easy to put back together, I have not been out in my shop for awhile, when I go out there tomorrow I will look for it and get you some pics
Wade
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