Yes but there are a few variations.
You may have to re-use some of your old loom from the old switch.
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Well, that's doable, do these commonly go wrong? would I be able to get one here on the site. cheers for the help.
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Yes they do occasionally fail on older cars that have sat around a while.
You can unpick them and clean them up but its pretty fiddly.
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You can unpick them and clean them up but its pretty fiddly.
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Hi Guys
Cheers find attached some photos of the unit disassembled, is there any diagrams of how to correctly re assemble it, as when I removed it, the unit fell on the floor before I could take photos. I have cleaned all contacts. Just wondering is there an anything I can test to make sure it’s not something else causing the issue? Could I hotwire it?
Derrick
Cheers find attached some photos of the unit disassembled, is there any diagrams of how to correctly re assemble it, as when I removed it, the unit fell on the floor before I could take photos. I have cleaned all contacts. Just wondering is there an anything I can test to make sure it’s not something else causing the issue? Could I hotwire it?
Derrick
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