Matt,First, I would probably pull the switch and spray the heck out of it an aerosol Electronics Cleaner fluid you can buy at NAPA before disassembling it. (Works great on cell phone hinges as well!) That may un-gunk the switch. Then a little WD-40 as this shouldn't interfere with switch electronics. Get it so it feels really free and reconnect, keeping it handy to disconnect again. I've learned to have a fire extinguisher handy at all times and the hood up ready to disconnect the battery.!
Also, I'm not sure , but shouldn't this switch be connected to a circuit breaker (or fuse) that may have saved your car from almost going up in smoke?
John -----Original Message----- From: hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: mallyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Smokin' Seat!You can wiggle waggle the switch lever and see if it goes back to
center (Off). If that doesn't fix it, then pull the switch and pry the little tabs on the back and remove the guts, carefully. little springs are involved here. Do this on a clean table with a cloth of some kind so little parts don't bounce off. Most switches are very simple inside and you can clean up all the contacts as you do this repair. Ray On Dec 19, 2006, at 6:59 PM, Matt Allyn wrote: > > What do I need to check and/or clean to make sure this doesn't happen > repeatedly? > > Thanks! > > Matt Allyn
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