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Old 01-10-2007, 06:37 AM   #4
MNBoxster
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Hi,

Just adding a new switch and hoping that it fixes the problem is really the wrong approach.

What you really need is a multimeter to check if you're getting power from the switch and to the Pass. side wiring harness.

This how you really s/b troubleshooting it, and a multimeter can be had for much less than you paid for the switch and you'll have it to help diagnose future issues as well.

Most auto troubleshooting involves eliminating any/all possibilities one by one until you find the issue, it's a sort of detective work. Just starting out by replacing components wastes time and money and doesn't guarantee a fix...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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