jbbankshot
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- Joined
- Jul 3, 2011
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- 49
- Tractor
- John Deere 3320
My 4520 did the same thing. It was a broken wire, not the switch itself. The lead broke about half way between the switch and the connector where it rubs on the trim. I replaced the wire with some high quality high strand count wire and re-installed. You might want to do some checks with a multimeter to see if it is the wire or the switch itself. May save you a few dollars.
I did not pull the wire all the way out, I was going to tap the new one to it and pull it through. Now that you say that, I will tie a sting to it and pull it through to check it! Since, I ordered the part, I'd just add it to my spare parts pile if the wire is worn. I'm betting it may happen again.