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[title] Mount New Switch
[* black] I mounted the new switch in the location of the old switch button. There is a hole mostly there already if you just cut the remaining plastic to leave about a 3/8" hole.
-[* black] You'll need to trim down the small plastic posts that held the circuit board in place.
-[* black] The switch doesn't have a lot of threads, so you can't use thick washers. I used a 5/16" speed nut on the inside, which help keep switch centered since hole is a little too large.
+[* black] You'll need to trim down the small plastic posts that held the switch circuit board in place.
+[* black] The switch doesn't have a lot of threads, so you can't use thick washers. I used a 5/16" speed nut on the inside, which also helps keep the switch centered since hole is a little bit bigger than needed.
[* black] On the outside I used a thin plastic washer, then the nut for the switch.
[* black] Bend the tabs down as pictured so wiring will fit when reassembled. Tighten nut.