Miata Retro Hazard Light switch Install
Ever get think that those old faded buttons on your dash are ugly and need replacing? Want to give your miata that new touch that sets it off, the icing on a cake if you will. One will only need some general knowledge about using a screwdriver and some common sense, nothing close that requires a PHD. Anyone willing to follow this simple guide will help you turn that old fashion, faded hazard light button into a new retro style switch.
Before the switch can even be installed you need to first buy it! First, navagate to the website revlimiter.net/blog/order. Be sure to select the the retro hazard switch for purchase and which color options best fit for the project idea and overall look of the car. Proceed to checkout and wait for the item to arrive at the location specified in the ordering form. Once the Switch and hardware have arrived, the easy part is over with.
Now that buying and ordering the main part is out of the way, all that is needed is a phillips screwdriver, long flat head screwdriver, and the optional powder free gloves to minimize on fingerprints. After all the needed materials are gathered, the center console is now ready to be removed. The two of the five screws are located on the side of the center console, both on either side. Screw number two is in the very center of the console under the cup holders. Then after those three are out, the final two are located under the armrest in plain sight. Once all of the five screws are out of the center console, it is now ready to be pulled out.
The tombstone trim piece is the one that goes around the radio, heat controls, and hazard lights, thus the next piece to remove. First, the eyeball vents need to be removed from their places. One must stab the center of the vent and angle the handle toward the 5 o’clock position. Then just pull towards rear of the vehicle, the vent magically comes free from its housing. This is the easiest and most