Yeah, if I guess correctly they are pretty much the same as the 123/126
switches -- pop them out of the console, take off the connectors, put
the switch in a baggie and pop them apart (there are some snap kind of
tabs holding them together). There are 4 bits if I recall -- the
rocker, a little spring that goes between the rocker and a ball bearing,
and a little copper rocker that makes contact with the conductors.
Clean everything with alcohol and q-tips etc., reassemble ( a bit fiddly
but not hard, do it in the baggie too) and reinstall.
--FT
On 2/21/17 3:36 PM, Larry Turner via Mercedes wrote:
Hey Floyd,
Just to be clear, you're talking about the switches and not the
regulators, right?
Thanks,
LarryT
91 300D
On 02/21/2017 3:29 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
Just take them apart (in a plastic baggie to contain the flying
sprHeyings) and clean them, takes but a few minutes and you will be
amazed at the schmutz in them. Little grease and yer good ta go.
--FT
On 2/21/17 3:24 PM, Larry Turner via Mercedes wrote:
That's what I initially thought. But I get the same thing from both
switches. If the console switch is dirty, will that cause the door
switch to fail to operate also?
Replacing a switch is obviously a lot easier to replace than
anything else. ;-)
Thanks
Larry
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