In a message dated 3/21/2002 7:27:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, bobsmopar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: << Has anyone on the list ever change the turn signal switch on a 68 imperial with the tilt and telescope steering wheel. Mine is bad and I can,t figure out how to pull the tube off of the column I do not have the special tool >> Bob, Getting the tube off is even harder than finding the switch! If you are lucky you can use a piece of hardwood dowel or a nylon drift (available at gun shops) and a hammer to tap on the edge of the hole for either the tilt lock or the signal switch lever. If you get it back far enough to get a screwdriver between the bottom of the tube and the shoulder on the column, you can then coax it up. Mine was so tight that I literally had to mangle the rolled edge at the top and attach a couple of vise grips on which I hammered to get the thing off! To undo my butchery, I wrapped the top edge of the tube with masking tape and used a pair of distortion free snips to remove the 3/8 inch mangled edge. The tape prevented any damage to the paint and the part looks like it was never messed with if you don't have an original to compare it to! The added benefit is that the switch can be removed in the future without removing the tube, nonetheless I didn't go crazy beating it all the way back down either. By the way, there is no gap visible when the wheel is pulled all the way up, so someone would have to remove the wheel to see! Hope this helps, keep us posted. Roy 67 Crown FDHT