There should be a detailed instruction as to how to do this switch replacement in the IML archives, but I see that some of the ancient stuff is no longer coming up on an archive search. A member posted a step by step instruction for this about 5 years ago - maybe it's lurking in someone's file somewhere.| It is covered in the service manual, but I seem to recall it is in a strange place, and I may be thinking of the 68 manual (I have both, and have replaced the switches in all 4 of my cars). The outer sleeve of the column requires a special tool to remove it, trying it without that tool will result in damage to it. I found that it is possible to change the switch without removing it, but it takes a lot of patience with the wires and to get the new switch installed without breaking it. Fortunately, if the new switch is of recent manufacture (identified by a red tint to the plastic parts) it will flex enough to get it in. I assume you have made a tool to remove the electrical contact from the multi-pin connector at the base of the column. This is a rather simple tool. I made one from a piece of spring steel - about 0.30 thick, about 5/8 inch long, and about 1/8 inch wide. You shove it in from the front (mating surface) of the connector and depress the retain tang on the individual wire ends. You can see the shape of this tang by inspecting the wire ends on the new switch. Of course you need to pull a "pull string" through the passageway when you remove the old switch so you can get the new wires to go in through the right path. This is a very time consuming and arduous task, but you can do it! The reward is a feeling of joy every time you use the new switch. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl F." <moonstruck1@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:56 AM Subject: IML: '67 & '68 owners...need help, please! > My '67 Crown Coupe has no brake lights; T/S & taillights are OK & only the FRONT 4-way flashers will light. (that switch is OK) After extensive testing, I've traced the problem to the T/S switch. I now have an NOS replacement switch (2, actually...will sell the other), however the tilt/scope column & the steering coulmn outer sleeve are giving me problems. > > Would you believe that the original '67 shop manual does NOT address this particular repair? > > Anyway, I'm tired of using hand signals & am dying for a serious "road trip", so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Many thanks! > > Carl Falletta