hi all , got into this , intermittent or no op early style power seat switches . The phenolic board warps upward at two ends of it , the 4 sheetmetal screws cannot hold it flat , as a result the contacts on ends of box do not make or make poorly. solution is to add two 2/56 screws washers and nuts as shown . might have to relieve for screw heads , have not gotten that far yet , but switch now works perfectly . Be sure to mark cover and box , it can go together wrong , flipped 180 . Ask me how I know . Murphy … Get correct drill size for just clearing 2/56 , screws are 3/4” long . Drill from inside box centered , tight against end wall , then temp assemble with just cover , drill other way to make hole in phenolic .washers spread stress out as near edge . putting back together a party , need about 6 small hands at once . Suggestion : clean back of black toggle of any grease or oil and clean rectangular metal tab too with brakekleen . put dab of ws adhesive on slot and tab , put together the 3 pieces with the springs . Set aside to set up a bit There is just enough engagement it will stay in one piece ,instead of nine — don't overdo cement as it slides in there in use .It will break free once together Then, center one falls over , drives you crazy — so grab center black toggle on other side with small vise grips or big bag clip , hold box level in hand weight of vice grip hanging down keeps it up straight , other two less likely to tip , bring cover straight on , viewing through slit till all 3 are in sockets . while open I noticed all the rivets holding bare copper wire connections inside were a bit loose , phenolic shrunk? I put each contact and wire terminal on a vice anvil , one at a time , tapped rivet cone from the back using a Philips hex drive bit point as a setting tool . worked great . light hammer tap does it Also spring clios to hold switch in bezel are often gone or work poorly . Recently discovered permatex copper hi temp sealer , a silicone , it is super tough and strong, really bonds , way better stuff mechanically than blue or red, nothing to do with high temp aspect The plan is to use 4 - 1 “ dabs on chrome tabs to hold switch in bezel ( you see them falling in all the time) Hope this helps, John -- For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylang --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Chrysler 300 Club International" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to chrysler-300-club-international+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/chrysler-300-club-international/44188C60-67C4-4C28-A506-8A7E7E13EE3B%40gradyresearch.com.
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