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Old 08-28-2004, 11:39 AM
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Post Hazard light switch cleaning

Hazard light switch cleaning.

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Hazard light switch cleaning. by whunter

#1. Remove the hazard light switch from the console.
#2. Use finger nail polish to mark the top side in three locations for reassembly orientation, refer to picture #A.
#3. Use a clean flat cloth covered surface to contain the work area.
#4. Insert a small screw driver into the back side tab area, refer to picture #B.
#5. Gently ease the back cover off, watch out for falling parts.
#6. Use tweezers to remove the shuttle with caps and springs, refer to picture #C.
#7. Use a cheap paper on wood type of finger nail file to clean the contact surfaces, refer to picture #D.
#8. Set the button to the on position and insert the shuttle, carefully.
#9. Install the back pin plate, be sure the back is oriented correctly and the bulb will enter the case hole.
#10. Gently squeeze the back into place, check the side catches are fully seated.

If you loose a part, buy another switch.
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