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Gluepot warning!!!

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I know, it was just too good of an opportunity to pass up.

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I've had problems with the newer "Safety" rocker switches in the past, they are a bit less well built (too much plastic, IMO), but still servicable if they're intact to begin with.
 
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...the only electical probelem on my car was a buggery contact for a side marker!

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If my car made "buggery contact" with me, I'd consider that a big problem.
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...the only electical probelem on my car was a buggery contact for a side marker!

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If my car made "buggery contact" with me, I'd consider that a big problem.
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Her name is Charlotte...

My turn signal switch will need to be replaced. I had to break it to make it work, so I have to hold it in place for a right turn and lift it up after a left turn. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
 
That's better than mine... it has a sweet spot, just before it locks ito place, where the signals work, anything before or after and no blinkers. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif But, I'll be taking it apart soon. I should be ready to start the project by january or so.
 
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