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Please help me save $200! Bad highbeam lowbeam switch 200 1988

Hi - the highbeam lowbeam flipper has completely deteriorated. It takes about 40 pulls on the flipper to get it to go from high to low or low to high.

Repair shop claims it can only be fized with volvo part for around $150, plus labor.

This makes me sad.

Surely there is someone who knows where the problem is and a cheap workaround?

I'm pretty car unsavvy, but willing to try anything and relatively good at following directions.

Thanks in advance for help - and appologies that this is similar to an earlier post I had made, but I cant find the responses in the archives.






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