No instrument gauge lights or push button lights - 64 Dart

Most of us use a alternative tool, snap ring pliers for example, to remove the various bezel nuts. There's a square key that prevents the entire switch from rotating in the hole. There's usually a tad of wiggle room in that key fitment. Counter clockwise force on the bezel nut while reaching under and twisting the switch in that wiggle room usually gets the bezel nut broken loose turning.

Thanks for the tip! Got the switch out, replaced it, and now the dash lights are good to go! Had to order some 1895 LED bulbs for the gauges though. They were very dim.