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Old 06-11-2009, 01:16 AM   #21
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For the switches, take them out of the door panel, remove the 2 screws on the bottom. There are 2 little metal v-ish shaped contacts that rock back and forth. Luckily they are keyed so they only go in one way. I use a little fine sandpaper to clean them with some rubbing alcohol.

Has worked for me everytime!
Thats how you rebuild them, just did that in my tenth ann. The previous owner told me the motor was bad and some wiring was screwed. Works fine now after cleaning the switch.

!!! Theres 3 screws, 1 on either end and 1 in the middle. Just caught that. But other than that hes exactly right. Also clean the v shaped pieces and the contacts that they touch, and dont forget if its the drivers side to do the same with the part that controls power to the passenger side switch

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