[xj40] AC Panel Microswitch

Does anyone know the JLM part number for the replacement
microswitch that is located on the AC panel?–
'91 VDP Diamond Blue, Magnolia
Harrisburg, Pa, United States
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In reply to a message from Jeb Boyd sent Tue 10 Jun 2003:

Jeb,

I believe the part number of the microswitch to be JLM11240.–
The original message included these comments:

Does anyone know the JLM part number for the replacement
microswitch that is located on the AC panel?


Bryan N ('91 Sovereign)
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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In reply to a message from Bryan N sent Tue 10 Jun 2003:

I’ve been replacing this microswitch on my 90’ Sovereign once every
two or three years it could last longer if a really good one (gold
or silver points) was available locally. Just buy it in Radio Shack
(part # 2750016 SMINI SPDT LEVER)$ 1.89), it is identical but it
comes with a lever over the clicking tiny button, just break it
off. Most electronic equipment stores carries this identical
replacement mswitch, the switches line brand name I get is GC and
the part # GCE-35-834 for about $ 5.88, this one seems to be better
quality than the RS.
To pull the old mswith FIRST you will have to unsolder from the
three poles (draw schetch of wire colors per pole)then unscrew the
the two pot screws for clearance, carefully destroy the two rivets
that hold the microswitch against the phenolic board (I used a
Dremel)then install new mswitch using two screw and nut set,
assembly pot making sure the pot-cam works properly on the mswich
button before closing A/C control panel husing.
Solder carefully to the three poles( I put a piece of card stock
under mswitch to prevent hot solder from melting wires, plastic,
etc.)and flaten wiring in order to fit inside A/C control panel
housing.
Now reconnect the harness and test before reassembly the console.

Hope I didn’t miss anything.–
Peter Roque
Miami, FL, United States
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