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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oakland CA
Age: 36
Posts: 5,070
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Elite Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oakland CA
Age: 36
Posts: 5,070
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Originally Posted by SW 07LTD
I did the same last week. What a difference! However, if I could make a suggestion, I would recommend to replace the entire switch, not just the rubber pad. You're removing it anyway. While I was spending time cleaning off all of the melted rubber, I wish I had just gotten a whole new one and would've been done in 1/2 the time. Do a search for Dorman 901-725. I'm not sure if that is the OEM or aftermarket. Various sites have it anywhere from $40-$55.
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have to agree with this guy a little, i did the rubber only replacement and that was messy, if i had to do it all over, i pay the extra for the new oem assembly, no mess and no fuss.
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