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Anyone ever have their footwell wing switch fall behind the fuse panel?

Any special considerations when I loosen the fuse panel to fish the thing out?

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Not me. But some people kick the spoiler switch with their big feet. Then the switch falls behind fuse panel.

Remove the screws for panel and snap the switch back in. If any mounting tabs are broken then you glue the switch back in.

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Not me. But some people kick the spoiler switch with their big feet. Then the switch falls behind fuse panel.

Remove the screws for panel and snap the switch back in. If any mounting tabs are broken then you glue the switch back in.

Thanks - No big feet here, so the mounting tabs must have failed (previous owner liked to wag the wing in traffic?).

Will I find slack in the wiring harness behind the panel, or is this going to be a "sneak-the-fingers-in" repair?

Posted
There is plenty of slack.

Thanks much - now I know how much time to budget for the project

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