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Old 11-20-2004, 12:50 PM
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I guess I should to the ol LED writeup, eh?
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Default Just unsolder the old one and solder a new one in.:)

It looks like there would be enough room to do it. If you look at the last pi, you'll see the contact that need to be soldered (at the bottom of the pic)
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Thanks!
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Default This info is now in the Tech section

<ul><li><a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/">Tech</a></li></ul>
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Cool, I'm famous, I'm now a "published" writer! LOL Anyone want an autograph?
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Lol. I just realized your sig says "Dallas" and your AW name is "sallad".
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LOL Ya, not much thought into my screen name.
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Default Now for the EZ method......

Go to home depot, get some Lectra-clean and electrical lube spray. (about 7 bucks a can)
Spray cleaner into switches, move the rockers a few times, drain and let dry for a couple of hours. Then spray lube into switches, let dry overnight, and forget about cleaning them again for about the next year or so.
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Can I steal you work (with credit of course) and put it up un the General Audi forum over on Fourtitude?
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I think Sallad's write up is more deserving.


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