Darrin De May
I'm Awesome
My interior courtesy lights were staying on when the doors were closed, and the culprit turned out to be the driver side door jamb switch. I searched this site, and found that some folks were saying that the easiest way to get the old one out was to break it. I went the slightly more difficult route, reaching under the dash, squeezing the tabs on the switch, then pushing the intact switch out of its hole. Yes, there was some minor bloodshed involved. Anyway, once I had it out, I was wondering why it wasn't working, so I opened it up and disassembled it with a small flat blade screwdriver. Nothing inside was broken, but the metal strips were a bit discolored from oxidation, so I cleaned them with a Scotch-Brite pad, reassembled the switch, plugged it in and tested it, and VOILA! It works again! Saved myself the $6 + tax - 10% Military Discount that I was about to spend at AutoZone for a new replacement.
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