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C@TCH  
#1 Posted : Monday, March 6, 2017 3:27:14 PM(UTC)
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Damn plastic switch crumbled into pieces, don't want to pay $70 for new one.
Is there a way to bypass the switch to get it running again.
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brobriffin  
#2 Posted : Monday, March 6, 2017 4:23:46 PM(UTC)
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In short yes, but that is a big safety issue, we don't recommend. Check with some local repair services to see if anyone has a used one if price is the issue. Also find your part number and search ******** for good used switches.
Remember though at APP you receive quality OEM parts that will last and have a 365 warranty.
C@TCH  
#3 Posted : Monday, March 6, 2017 5:16:31 PM(UTC)
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I'm not concerned about safety as it's only myself using it. Where would one search for used parts.
brobriffin  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, March 7, 2017 4:12:48 AM(UTC)
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By entering your part number as a search you will find the part likely on "E.B.A.Y"
I guess they omit it with ********* if you spell it out correctly as I did in the previous reply
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