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door courtesy light switch trick? 200 1982

What I've experienced is you pull the switch loose and get it out only far enough to see the spade connectors before the wires are taut. Getting to the other side of the wiring in the A-pillar means taking down the fuse panel, so, instead of getting into all that work, I am as non-violent as I can be with the wires, relieving the strain with long-nosed pliers and then with an alligator clip after disconnecting them. There is only one wire at the passenger side, but two at the driver's side in the 242.

This one in the red car is the older type, mostly metal, which I find in my '79.



These plastic ones are the kind I found in my 83-93 cars.









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Art Benstein near Baltimore

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