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Old 05-30-2011, 03:49 PM
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There is a known issue with the fuses. The aluminum fuse and the brass holder/clamp have a dissimilar metals corrosion problem. You may be able to fix things by twisting the fuses in their holders. This can be permanently fixed by replacing the fuses with ones that have brass ends. There is a long-term inexpensive fix where you put a small dab of terminal grease on the end of the fuse after buffing it a bit. This seals out air and moisture that promotes the corrosion.

You may need to reseat the connection plugs for the window switches by removing the ashtray, remove the two screws behind it, pull out the frame(right side first, then the left side with the plug for the lighter), Then the two screws on the now exposed tabs at the front end of the console piece. You then lift the front of the console trim up a little bit, and pull/ push it backward. This will clear the shift lever base and disengage the pin at the back. You can then pull the assembly up, and wiggle the connectors as needed.

Good luck,
Scott
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