
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
 Install all fender mounting screws, replacing original
shimming. Refer to removal procedure for screw
location.
3.
 Install hydraulic lines at main cylinder and right
hand skirt. Install fuel line at right hand skirt.
4.
 Install steering gear as outlined in Section 9. Do
not fail to perform adjustment procedure listed under
Mast Jacket - Installation.
CAMARO
INDEX
Page
General Description 20
Maintenance and Adjustments 20
Hood / . 20
Hinge 20
Bumpers ' . . . 20
Catch Assembly 21
Lock . 21
Fenders 21
Sheet Metal 22 
CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-19
Install pitman arm as outlined in Section 9 under
Maintenance and Adjustments - Steering Gear Ad-
justments.
Remove jack stands and jack.
Bleed brakes as outlined in Section 5.
Perform body alignment as outlined in Fisher Body
Service Manual.
Page
Component Part Replacement . 22
Battery Tray 22
Radiator Support 22
Fender and Skirt Assembly 22
Hood Assembly . 22
Lock and Catch Assembly 22
Trim and Insulation . . . 24
Cowl Vent Grille . . 24
Fig.
 32 - Front End Sheet Metal - Camaro
1.
 Fender
2.
 Hood Hinge
3. Hood
4.
 Cowl Vent Grille 
5. Trim
6. Molding
7. Fender Extension
8. Bumper Bracket 
9. Valance Pane!
10.
 Header Panel
11.
 Radiator Support
12.
 Radiator 
13.
14.
15. 
Shroud
Hood Lock
Radiator Cap 
16.
17.
18. 
Bracket (V-8
Hood Catch
Brace 
Engine 
Only) 
19.
20.
21. 
Skirt
Seal
Battery 
Tray
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Camaro sheet metal components are much the
same as other Chevrolet passenger models as shown in
Figure 32. The front end design is such that servicing
of the fenders and skirts is most efficiently performed 
by removing the fender and skirt as an assembly. Refer
to Section 14 for bumper service procedures, Section 13
for radiator and grille, and Section 1A for air condition-
ing components.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
HOOD ADJUSTMENT
The Camaro hood is adjusted in the conventional man-
ner, by adjustment of the hood bumpers and hinges. The
two hood bumpers are located on each side at the top of
the radiator support. Do not attempt hood latch adjust-
ments until the hinges and bumpers are correctly ad-
justed. Latch adjustments are made so that effort re-
quired to open and close the hood is reasonable, and
hood alignment obtained by hinge and bumper adjust-
ment is maintained when the hood is closed. Note that
the hood latch is not designed to correct basic hood mis-
alignment.
HOOD HINGE (Fig. 33)
NOTE: The body mounted portion of the hood
hinges are slotted to provide up and down move-
ment. The hood mounted end is slotted to pro-
vide forward and rearward movement.
1.
 Scribe a. line around the entire. hinge plate to be
repositioned.
2.
 Loosen the appropriate screws and shift the position
of the hood into correct alignment using the scribe
marks to check amount of movement. Check align-
ment by tightening screws and closing the hood.
HOOD BUMPERS
Adjust hood bumpers so that hood top surface is flush
with fender and header panel top surfaces. See Figure
34 for correct sheet metal adjustment dimensions.
HOOD CATCH AND LOCK (Fig. 35)
Adjust hood lock bolt so that top surface of hood is
flush with top surface'of header panel. The distance that
the lock bolt protrudes out of the lock plate should be
adjusted so that the hood bumpers are slightly com-
pressed by the fully latched hood, and effort required
to release the hood catch is reasonable. Close the hood
and insure catch engages securely.
FENDERS
Fenders are adjustable with shims at the cowl and
rocker panel. To add or remove shims, loosen bolts 
Fig. 33 - Hood Hinge - Camaro
at shim locations (fig. 36) and carefully apply force with
pry bar to provide clearance for shim removal or in-
stallation.
SHEET METAL
For proper operation of doors and hood, and for pre-
sentable appearance, adjust front sheet metal to the di-
mensions shown in Figure 34.
COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
NOTE: When replacing sheet metal compo-
nents on Camaro, note position and attachment
of all seals and dust shielding and replace if
necessary.
BATTERY TRAY
Removal
1.
 Disconnect battery cables and remove battery from
vehicle.
2.
 Remove screws securing battery tray to fender skirt
and radiator support.
3.
 Remove battery tray from vehicle. 
Installation
Install battery tray following removal procedure in
reverse order.
RADIATOR SUPPORT
Removal
1.
 Raise hood, disconnect battery cables, and remove
battery.
2.
 Remove front bumper (Section 14).
3.
 Remove grille and related components (Section 13).
4.
 Disconnect horns, horn relay, voltage regulator,
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wiring harness, and washer bottle from radiator
support.
5.
 Remove screw connecting battery tray to radiator
support.
6. Remove shroud from vehicle if so equipped.
7.
 Remove shroud and radiator (Section 13).
8. Remove screws securing support to frame, skirts,
and fenders.
9. Remove radiator support from vehicle.
Installation
Install radiator support following the removal pro-
cedure in reverse order. Refer to torque specifications
in rear of manual for correct torque values for radiator
supportj grille, and bumper.
FENDER AND SKIRT ASSEMBLY
Removal
1.
 Remove front bumper (Section 14).
2.
 Remove hood and hood.hinges (two men).
3.
 Remove bolts securing brace to skirt and dash panel
and remove brace (fig. 32).
4.
 Disconnect any components attached to fender and
skirt such as cruise control, hoses, electrical har-
ness etc.
5.
 Remove screws securing radiator support to fender
and skirt.
6. Remove headlamp bezel and headlamp.
7.
 Remove screws securing fender and skirt assembly
to header panel, headlamp housing and valance panel.
Remove screw securing fender extension to valance
panel.
8. Remove screws securing fender and skirt assembly
to vehicle and remove fender and skirt assembly.
9. If necessary, remove screws attaching fender ex-
tension and bumper bracket to fender and remove
extension and bracket. Replace fender trim if nec-
essary.
Installation
Install fender anci skirt assembly following the removal
procedure in reverse order. Refer to torque specifi-
cations in rear of manual for correct torque values.
HOOD ASSEMBLY
Procedures for hood removal and installation for
Camaro are the same as for Chevrolet and Chevelle.
Refer to Chevrolet and Chevelle hood removal and in-
stallation procedures, Figure 35 for Camaro hood catch,
support, and lock plate, and Figure 37 for Camaro hood
and insulator.
HOOD CATCH AND LOCK (Fig. 35)
Removal
1.
 Remove catch plate assembly by removing screws
retaining catch to header panel, center support, and
radiator support.
NOTE: Before removing hood lock plate from
hood, locate position on hood by scribing around
base of lock plate.
2.
 Remove lock plate by removing screws retaining lock
plate to hood and remove lock plate. 
Fig.
 35 - Hood Catch, Support, and Lock Plate - Camaro
Installation
Install lock and catch plate following the removal pro-
cedure in reverse order. Refer to torque specifications
in rear of manual for correct torque values. Adjust lock
and catch plate as outlined under adjustment procedure
in this section.
HOOD TRIM AND INSULATION (Fig. 37}
. Figure 37 shows the installation details of the Camaro
hood ornament and insulation pad. The insulation and
ornament retainers and nuts are accessible from under
the raised hood.
COWL VENT GRILLE
.Procedures'for Camaro cowl vent grille replacement
are the same as for Chevrolet and Chevelle. Refer to
Chevrolet and Chevelle cowl vent grille replacement.
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FJg.
 1 - Fuse Panel Assembly
All power window and tailgate circuits require the igni-
tion switch to be "ON" to open or close the windows un-
like past model designs which were operated independ-
ently of the ignition switch.
The windshield wiper and washer switch is new in that
washer button in the center of the knob has been deleted 
and its function will be accomplished by pushing the knob.
A set screw is used to retain the knob to the shaft.
In addition to fuses, the wiring harness incorporates
fusible links to protect the wiring. Links are used rather
than a fuse in wiring circuits that are not normally fused,
such as the ignition circuit. Fusible links in the Chevro-
let wiring are four gauge sizes smaller than the cable it
is designed to protect. The links are marked on the
insulation with wire gauge size because of the heavy insu-
lation which makes the link appear a heavier gauge than it
actually is.
Engine compartment wiring harness incorporate sev-
eral fusible links. Each link is identified with its gauge
size.
 A fusible link is a length of special wire (normally
four wire gauges smaller than the circuit it is protecting)
used in wiring circuits that are not normally fused, such
as the ignition circuit. The same size wire with a spe-
cial hypalon insulation must be used when replacing a
fusible link.
The links are:
1.
 The pigtail lead at the battery positive cable (except
Corvette) is a 14 gauge, brown fusible link protecting
the 10 gange battery charging circuit. This wire is
an integral part of the battery cable assembly and
servicing requires replacing the complete battery
cable assembly. On Corvette models this link is
installed as a molded splice at the solenoid "Bat"
terminal and servicing requires splicing in a new
link.
2.
 A 16 gauge black fusible link is located at horn relay
to protect all unfused wiring of 12 gauge or larger.
It is a serviceable piece with an in-line connector
and is not integral with the wiring harness.
3.
 The generator warning light and field circuitry (16
gauge wire) is protected by a fusible link (20 gauge
orange wire) used in the "battery feed to voltage
regulator #3 terminal" wire. The link is installed
as a molded splice in the generator and forward lamp
harness and is serviced by splicing in a new 20 gauge
wire as required.
4.
 The ammeter circuit on all models is protected by
two orange, 20 gauge wire fusible links installed as
molded splices in the circuit at the junction block or
the solenoid "Bat" terminal (Corvette only) and at the
horn relay. Each link is serviced by splicing in a
new 20 gauge wire as required.
The wiring harnesses use a standarized. color code
common to all Chevrolet vehicles. Under the color code,
the color of the wire designates a particular circuit. The
harness title indicates the type of harness, single of mul-
tiple wire, and also describe the location of the harness.
The body harness is a flat, solid wire assembly and is
routed through the vehicle near the center of the body.
Composite wiring diagrams (figs. 104 thru 124) are in-
cluded at the end of this section.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Maintenance of the lighting units and wiring system
consists of an occasional check to see that all wiring
connections are tight and clean, that the lighting units are
tightly mounted to provide good ground and that the head-
lamps are properly adjusted. Loose or corroded con-
nections may cause a discharged battery, difficult start-
ing, dim lights, and possible damage to generator and
regulator. Wire harnesses must be replaced if insulation
becomes burned, cracked, or deteriorated. Whenever it 
is necessary to splice a wire or repair one that is bro-
ken, always use solder to bond the splice. Always use
rosin flux solder on electrical connections. Use insulat-
ing tape to cover all splices or bare wires.
When replacing wires, it is important that the correct
size be used. Never replace a wire with one of a smaller
size.
Each harness and wire must be held securely in place
by clips or other holding devices to prevent chafing or
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b. 
hand lamp until the string is positioned over the
crossarm centerline. Turn the screw clockwise
in making the final adjustment to take up play in
the headlamp mechanism.
Repeat the above procedure on the right-hand
lamp to complete the horizontal adjustment of the
headlamps.
VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT
8. a. Numeral "2" (fig. 5) should appear in the "down"
window of each aimer. If not, loosen knob at
underside of aimer arm and slide back and forth
until the numeral does appear.
NOTE:
 This setting will give a 2" drop of the
headlamp high beam spot centerline on a screen
placed 25 feet forward of the vehicle. Check
state laws for proper vertical setting.
b.
 Turn headlamp vertical aim screw (fig. 5) on left-
hand unit counter-clockwise until the bubble is at
the inner end of the glass tube. Then turn screw
clockwise until bubble is centered in tube.
c. Repeat this procedure on right-hand headlamp
unit to complete vertical adjustment of lamps.
9. Recheck the string at the ends of each crossarm for
correct setting and the bubble on each aimer for
centered position.
10.
 Remove the aimers by pulling on the suction cup tabs
through the openings in the aimers (fig. 6).
11.
 With headlamps properly aimed, replace headlamp
bezels.
HOW TO SELECT A LEVEL AIMING AREA
1.
 Select area you believe to be level.
2.
 Remove headlamp bezels and install Aimers on each
headlamp (fig. 3) making sure aiming lugs engage
smoooth inner ring of the Aimer.
 "
 To install Aimer,
press firmly on the knob extending out from the cen-
ter of the Aimer base. This forces the suction cup
into place on the Sealed Beam unit.:
3.
 Loosen the slider knob beneath the aimer arm and
set the numeral "2" in the DOWN view window (fig.
7).
 Back vertical lamp adjustment out on each lamp
until bubble is outside of black line of vial, then cen-
ter bubble in between black line of vial by turning
clockwise. 
VERTICAL AIMING SCREW
VIEW WINDOWS
BUBBLE
Fig.
 6 - Removing Aimer from Headlamp 
Fog.
 7- Selecting Level Aiming Area
4.
 After botli bubbles are centered, turn the car around
end for end, making sure the tires are in the spots
made on the floor before the car was moved.
.5.
 If the bubbles are still within the two outside black
marks on the vials, the floor is level enough to use
the Aimer as it comes from the factory.
NOTE:
 A quick level check can be made by
using the T-3 Safety-Aimer as a level. Use
with a true eight to ten foot two by four as an
extension. Make sure pads on base of Aimer
are used. Place the board where you expect the
wheels to be and take readings as outlined above.
6. If either bubble moves outside the black lines of the
vial there is too much slant to the floor. Try driving
the car in at different angles onto the aiming area.
If bubbles can
 not
 be centered follow procedure under
"How to Compensate for Unlevel Floor."
NOTE:
 When level portion of floor is obtained,
mark tire spots on floor so spots can be used
next time without calibrating Aimer.
TO COMPENSATE FOR UNLEVEL FLOORS
If your floor is not level within the limits specified, the
T-3 Aimer can be calibrated to compensate for the error
in the floor. Follow this procedure with both aimers.
1.
 Drive the car onto the area for which you wish to
compensate the aimers, and install the aimers in
place on the headlamps.
2.
 Loosen knob beneath the aimer arm and move the
slider until the bubble is centered.
3.
 Record the numeral in the view window. (This nu-
meral is to be used only for recalibration.)
4.
 Move the slider to a position halfway between this
recorded numeral and the numeral "2" in the
 DOWN
window. (This numeral is used only in recalibration
and not for headlamp aiming.)
5.
 Recalibrate aimers by turning screw shown in Figure
8 until the bubble is centered.
6. The T-3 Aimers are now calibrated for the selected
area. All future aiming must be done in the same
area and with the car pointed in the same direction.
Mark the tire spots on the floor so that other vehi-
cles can be located in the same position.
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Fig.
 8—Turning Level Adjusting Screw to Calibrate Aimer
HEADLAMP PANEL TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT
Corvette (Fig. 9)
The headlamp panel travel is limited by two adjusting
screws which are located on the arms of the shaft
mounted stop. 
Fig.
 9—Headlamp Panel Travel Adjusting Screw
1.
 Raise hood and as a safety precaution install a bolt
through the hole in the hood support - secure bolt
with a nut.
2.
 Adjusting screw (A) limits headlamp panel travel in
open position - adjust this screw so that mounting
face of panel is within 2 degrees of vertical in the
fully open position.
NOTE: Each headlamp operates independently
of the other, therefore individual adjustment is
required for each panel.
3.
 Adjusting screw (B) limits headlamp panel travel in
closed position - adjust this screw so that panel is
flush to upper body panel in the fully closed position.
4.
 Lock both screws by tightening lock nut against stop.
5.
 Remove safety bolt as installed in Step 1 and close
the hood.
SERVICE OPERATIONS
FRONT LIGHTING
HEADLAMP REPLACEMENT (Figs. 10 and 13)
1.
 On Corvette and Camaro Rally Sport models, rotate
the headlamp panel to the open position.
2.
 Remove headlamp bezel retaining screws and remove
bezel. On Chevrolet, Chevelle and Camaro models
lift bezel to disengage retaining tabs from slots in
filler panel.
3.
 On Chevy n models remove three retaining ring at-
taching screws. On other models disengage spring
from the retaining ring and remove two attaching
screws.
4.
 Remove retaining ring, disconnect sealed beam unit
at wiring connector and remove the unit.
5.
 Attach connector to replacement unit and position
unit in place making sure the number molded into the
lens face is at the top.
NOTE: In the dual headlamp installation the
inboard unit (NO. 1) takes a double connector, the 
outboard unit (No. 2) takes a triple connector
plug.
6. Position retaining ring into place and install the re-
taining ring attaching screws and spring (as
applicable).
7.
 Check operation of unit and install the headlamp
bezel.
PARKING LAMP REPLACEMENT
Bulb
1.
 Remove two lens retaining screws and disengage lens
from housing.
2.
 Replace bulb, check operation of lamp, reinstall lens
and retaining screws.
Lamp Housing
Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy II (Figs. 10 and 11)
1.
 Disconnect lamp wire assembly in-line connector
from wiring harness.
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is inserted through radiator support opening.
Remove two screws retaining lamp assembly to
lower sheet metal.
Remove three screws retaining lamp assembly to
lender.
To replace lamp assembly, reverse removal proce-
dure and check operation of the unit. 
is aligned with flat on pivot shaft. Install stop lock
bolt and torque bolt to 45-60 in, lbs. Make sure that
side-to-side panel alignment is not changed when in-
stalling and tightening the stop.
CAUTION: Do not exceed specified torque
when tightening stop lock bolt.
HEADLAMP PANEL REPLACEMENT-CORVETTE
Refer to Figure 13 for Panel Mounting details.
1.
 Remove engine compartment hood as outlined in
Section 1.
2.
 Actuate headlamp panel to the open position.
NOTE:
 In the event headlamp motor is inop-
erative, manual positioning of the panel can be
accomplished by turning the knurled knob at in-
board end of motor. As an assist in manual
operation of panel, apply light hand pressure to
panel in desired direction of rotation.
3.
 Remove positive lead from battery terminal.
4.
 Remove headlamp bezel retaining screws and bezel.
5. Remove the sealed beam housing unit as an assem-
bly - disconnect sealed beam leads at harness con-
nector and remove connector from sealed beam
leads;
 remove the housing-to-panel retaining screws
and remove housing unit and wiring from panel.
6. Remove motor from panel pivot shaft - see motor
removal procedure. Then remove the panel stop
from panel inboard pivot shaft, and disconnect switch
lead wires from panel, support-mounted motor
switch.
7. Remove the panel retaining bolt access hole plugs
from inside the panel then rotate panel as required
and remove the retaining bolts and slide supports
from ends of panel pivot shaft. Remove bearing, felt
seal, retainer and washer from inboard pivot shaft.
8. Remove panel from its location by alternately disen-
gaging pivots from their retaining slots and with-
drawing unit forward through opening in body (fig.
14).
9. Loosen alien screw in spacer and disassemble parts
from the panel outboard pivot shaft.
10.
 Install washer, retainer, felt seal, bearing and
spacer, in that order, to panel outboard pivot shaft.
Do not tighten spacer on shaft at this time.
11.
 Position panel in body opening and index panel pivot
shafts in retaining slots; then loosely install support
retaining bolts.
12.
 Install washer, retainer, felt seal, bearing and sup-
port, in that order, to panel inboard pivot shaft, and
loosely install support retaining bolts. -
13.
 Check side-to-side alignment of panel, making sure
that there is no panel-to-body contact; position
spacer snugly against bearing; then tighten spacer
seat screw to 30-50 in. lbs.
14.
 Install stop on panel inboard shaft so that it rests
against bearing, being sure that index mark on stop 
15.
 Check and align panel to body as follows:
a. Tighten panel pivot support bolts snugly but still
allowing panel to" be moved by applying hand
pressure.
b.
 Position panel to the closed position and align
with body so that all surfaces are flush.
c. With the panel in the closed position the outboard
access hole is aligned with the forward bolt head.
Tighten this bolt with the panel in the closed
position - access to bolt head can be obtained by
working through opening between the hood and
body.
d. Rotate panel to obtain access to each bolt head
and torque bolts to 100-140 in. lbs.
e. Connect switch lead wires to support-mounted
limit switch.
16.
 Install seaLed beam housing unit and at the same time
position sealed beam lead wires through panel out-
board pivot shaft. Install housing unit retaining
screws and install lead wires in connector, making
sure to match colors between harness and connector.
17.
 Install motor assembly - see motor replacement
procedure.
18.
 Connect positive lead to battery terminal.
19.
 Adjust headlamp panel as outlined under "Headlamp
Panel Travel Adjustment".
20.
 Adjust headlamp aiming as outlined under "Headlamp
Adjustment".
21.
 Install headlamp bezel and engine compartment
hood - refer to Section 1 for hood installation.
Fig.
 14
 - Headlamp Panel Removal (Corvette)
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Fig.
 21 - Qlal Quadrant Assembly ~ Camaro
SEAT SEPARATOR CONSOLE LAMPS
COMPARTMENT LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig.
 22)
1.
 Remove (pry up) switch assembly from console open-
ing in.the instrument compartment.
2.
 Remove bulb from the socket.
3.
 Replace bulb and install switch assembly in console
opening.
COURTESY LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig. 22)
1.
 Remove two screws and lens at rear of console.
2.
 Remove bulb from retainer.
3.
 Replace the bulb, position the lens and install attach-
ing screws.
QUADRANT LAMP REPLACEMENT (Fig. 22)
1.
 Remove Dial Quadrant Trim plate retaining screws
and lift trim plate assembly from console opening.
2.
 Disconnect lamp socket from the retainer and re-
move bulb from the socket.
3.
 To install, insert bulb into the socket and snap the
socket assembly into the retainer.
Position the trim plate assembly into the console
opening and install the retaining screws.
4.
LIGHTING SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 24)
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Pull control knob out of headlamp ON position.
3.
 Reach under instrument panel and depress the switch
shaft retainer (Fig. 25) and remove knob and shaft
assembly.
4.
 Remove ferrule nut using Tool J-21932 and remove
switch assembly from instrument panel.
NOTE:
 Some Chevelle models require use of
ToolJ-4880.
5. Disconnect the multi-plug connector from the lighting
switch. A screw driver may be inserted in the side 
of the switch to pry the connector from the switch.
6. Connect the multi-plug connector to the replacement
switch (Fig. 23). Connect battery cable to battery
terminal and check operation of the light switch'in all
positions.
NOTE:
 Ground switch- to check dome lamp
operation.
7. Position switch and bezel to panel mounting hole and
install ferrule jmt.
8. Insert switch control knob and shaft assembly into
switch until retainer engages shaft.
WIPER SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 26)
1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Remove the connectors from the rear of the switch.
NOTE:
 On Air Conditioned models it is nec-
essary to remove left A/C outlet duct for acces-
sibility to rear of switch.
3.
 Loosen set screw and pull knob from switch shaft.
4.
 Remove retaining nuts using special Tool J-21932
and withdraw wiper switch from behind console.
NOTE:
 Some Chevelle models require special
ToolJ-4880.
5. To install, reverse removal procedure and check
operation of wipers.
STOPLIGHT SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 27)
1.
 Disengage retaining fingers, disconnect wiring har-
ness connector from switch and unscrew switch from
mounting clip.
2.
 Depress brake pedal and push new switch into clip
until shoulder bottoms out against clip.
3.
 Check switch position for proper operation. Elec-
trical contact should be made when the brake pedal is
depressed 3/8" to 5/8" from fully released position.
DIMMER SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Fig. 28)
1.
 Fold back upper left corner of front floor mat, disen-
gage connector lock fingers, and disconnect multi-
plug connector from dimmer switch.
2.
 Remove two screws retaining dimmer switch to toe
pan.
3.
 Connect multi-plug connector to new switch and
check operation. Install new switch to toe pan with
two screws. Replace floor mat.
BACKING LAMP SWITCH REPLACEMENT
Located on Mast Jacket (Fig. 29)
1.
 Disconnect wiring connector at switch terminals.
2.
 Remove switch attaching screws and switch from
mast jacket.
3.
 Position new switch to mast jacket, install the re-
taining screws and connect wire connector to switch.
NOTE:
 Position gear shift in neutral before
assembling switch to mast jacket.
4.
 Check operation of switch.
Located on Transmission (Fig. 30)
1.
 Raise and support vehicle.
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