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Originally Posted by Phrog View Post
I experienced the same problem several years ago. A little spray of WD40 into the key slot with the supplied straw solved it. Cheap and easy give it a try!
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Only I flooded the mechanical portion with WD40, worked the key repeatedly, and then blew it out with compressed air. Switch worked fine after that.
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