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Old 02-07-2020, 08:28 PM   #2
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Not a bad job at all. If one takes their failing switch apart they'll wonder how it ever worked that great to begin with. Contacts are flimsy at best. I did mine...cleaned it and messed with it a bit. It worked much better but I still replaced it about a year later when I came across a gently used on on the forum.
The switch in my 911 is starting to show signs....not electrically but mechanically. It offers little resistance when turning off/on.
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