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Well, working on my Mom's 98 taurus was worse, but this ranks up there. Easier IMHO just to break off one of the clips with a screwdriver. The old switch literally falls right out. What I did when inserting the new one was use my torque wrench handle and wedge it between the brake pedal and the seat. This depressed the pedal fully and I was able to extend the plunger. Working like a champ.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: New England
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Thanks for the feedback. Glad it worked out.
- Nick |
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