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Old 03-14-2010, 03:27 AM
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Agree

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Originally Posted by BoiseBenz View Post
Pull the switch, carefully disassemble and clean it of dried grease, coffee residue etc. If you have any dielectric grease hit the sliding contacts with a skim coat.
This is your starting point..


Cleaning the Hazard Switch
by whunter
8/28/04
http://www.peachparts.com/Wikka/HazardSwitch






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