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Old 01-08-2013, 08:40 PM
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I beleive I broke both my driver and passenger heated seat switched by cleaning them with scrubbing bubbles. I have searched and this is the part number I am coming up with for the switches "25654382". Wondering if anyone else has ordered these switches and if they used the same part number? BTW, each switch is coming in at $34 each.
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25654382 agrees with the part listing I have for our cars.
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Thanks... that is a price switch. I am going to pull it and see if I can somehow fix it, have nothing to lose- they don't work now.

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I searched all my regular spots and $34 is the bettter than any other I found.
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They list them and there 41.44 each.
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Just tore it apart, the switches are semi-repairable with a glue gun. I guess I broke the switch frames when I took apart the interior to replace the carpet.

The switch contains a few parts: the circuit board, a rubber protector, the rocker, and two white plastic pins that keep pressure on the rocker. When I opened the floor console and saw the white pins, I did not know where they belonged. I know now.

I may try and hit the junk yard rather than spend +60 dollars on new switches. I am not going to repair these as I think the casing will give shortly after I glue them...
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