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Wiper switches repaired $35. (CPU, etc. resoldering too.)

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Old 08-26-02, 09:44 PM
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Wiper switches repaired $35. (CPU, etc. resoldering too.)

I have struck a deal with a bulk purchase from a electronics distributor.

I can repair all 2nd gen wiper switches cheaper than the regularly advertised $45.

So, I can do them for $10 less and guarantee the work as long as the switch you send in is repairable at all.

Fast turnaround.

PM me for my email address and/ or phone number.
Old 08-27-02, 07:59 AM
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I already have two to fix..great!
Any more?
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$35 shipped? I'm in NY, excluding shipping time, how long is turn around usually?

The switch works in the off, high and low, but the intermittant doesn't work, is this fixable?
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I can fix your switch.

$35 is not the shipped price.
all shipping varies from customer to customer, so the $35 is labor and parts only.

But that includes all 3 relays if they are all busted.
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how much is involved in fixing these suckers? Electronics work isn't that hard for me, I might just do it myself.
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All you do is resolder the big joints, replace the relay, and clean the contacts.
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i have found that replacig all the relays is a better idea.
only costs another few $ and ensures against future failure of another relay.
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