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Got the return authorization, so I'm gonna ship that wrong switch back to partsgeek tomorrow.
are they going to send you the right one?
 
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No they dont have any.
 
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That sucks
 
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Any luck at the junkyard Jeremy? Also I've been thinking that I could put old switch in the lathe and cut off the part that's crimped over to hold it together, and see if I could get it apart and see what's wrong with it. The only thing that's making me hesitant to do that is that it might not want to go back together afterwards and it could possibly not be sealed anymore.

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Any luck at the junkyard Jeremy? Also I've been thinking that I could put old switch in the lathe and cut off the part that's crimped over to hold it together, and see if I could get it apart and see what's wrong with it. The only thing that's making me hesitant to do that is that it might not want to go back together afterwards and it could possibly not be sealed anymore.

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Didn't get op there yet... i wanted to on Wednesday but we been getting some pretty good thunderstorms that have left the junkyard a mud hole and having to lay on the ground to get one... well you know..

I will give it a shot when it dries up a bit but, the weatherman is calling for another stormy week.
 
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Yeah its been storming here too.
 
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Ok, so I figured I didn't have anything to loose with the old switch, so I took it apart. As far as I can tell water must have gotten in the switch which rusted the contacts and spring (the spring actually rusted through) which was why it wasn't working before. I cleaned out the inside of the switch and replaced the spring. It's working for the most part now, but it's not quite perfect. It does seem like it wants to stick some. I filed and lubricated the moving parts to help them move better, but it wasn't enough.


Inside of the switch. That little rectangular black piece gets pushed by the plunger, and the little contacts on it ride along contacts in the main part of the switch. That spring returns it back, and you can see how rusty it was.



The plunger rides along in there and pushes on that little rectangular black piece from the last picture.



After putting the switch back together.





Working lights.



 
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Well it works for now!!!
 
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Hopefully it'll keep working until I can find another one at a junkyard (since I don't want to spend $70 on a new one). The rectangular piece that has the contacts on it must be worn some, so sometimes it gets cocked and won't go up the whole way to shut off the lights when you go back to 2wd, unless you play around with it for a while.
 
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So I have to say it sure is nice having the full time 4wd option. It was torrentially downpouring earlier and partially flooding the roads, so I figured I'd try out the full time 4wd when I had to go out. The end of my street always had a few inches of water laying on it when it rains, and if you have to pull out quickly into traffic (blind turn) it usually results in spinning the back wheels. So with it in full time I stepped on it hard enough that it would definitely spin the back wheels in 2wd and it didn't slip at all, it just took off like it was dry. It sure will be nice this winter too I'm guessing.
 


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