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Not sure it it makes the most sense to replace the electrical switch or the cylindar lock.Looks the parts are not too horribly expensive, so I might go with both. I just wish it would stop raining.

Soren




Well Soren,
In a similar vein as when Johnny Depp's character Jack Sparrow in that popular movie of a few years ago replies with the sardonic and somewhat sarcastic one word explanation of "PIRATE!" to Orlando Blume's young Jim's character after he's shocked to learn that the former would lie or betray him.....Well, I'm going to offer one word to YOU in an effort to explain that incessant wet stuff falling from the skys up there where you live......"OREGON!"

Now I fully realize that this won't help much with that Plymouth Neon's electrical problem that you're experiencing right now up there, and for which this thread was initially about...but...YOU were the one who brought up this "rain thing", ol' buddy...NOT ME!

(ya see...I may NOT know much about these here 'lectrical things, but I can sure 'splain a lot 'bout this here natural climate stuff, if you're of a mind to listen)

Cheers,
Dwight
(I hope you had a GREAT CHRISTMAS....you "mossback", you)


Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)