Fixed Switch

ctdair

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May 29, 2016
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Several threads here and other forums on cleaning a failed clutch switch. I missed the ability to start in gear because clutch not being recognized by ecm as being pulled in. Basically open switch housing and liberally flush with contact cleaner. What was invaluable to help verify operation was a post I found here. I will attach screenshot , I should have saved link to the thread but wasn’t thinking. First few shots of cleaning and operation didn’t succeed 3rd big blast cleaner did the trick. Pretty cool being able to see the switch change of state. Too bad my brakes haven’t been this ez. Waiting on new rotors.

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Several threads here and other forums on cleaning a failed clutch switch. I missed the ability to start in gear because clutch not being recognized by ecm as being pulled in. Basically open switch housing and liberally flush with contact cleaner. What was invaluable to help verify operation was a post I found here. I will attach screenshot , I should have saved link to the thread but wasn’t thinking. First few shots of cleaning and operation didn’t succeed 3rd big blast cleaner did the trick. Pretty cool being able to see the switch change of state. Too bad my brakes haven’t been this ez. Waiting on new rotors.

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This is a good thread with a pictorial
 

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