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By carefully prying along a seam, it is possible to gently pry open the microswitch (i.e. it snaps together and is not glued shut).
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The switch contacts (circled in red) might be dirty from grit or oxidation, causing the switch to fail.
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You can clean the switch contacts by inserting a pice of paper between the contacts, then pressing the tiny plastic switch activator while dragging the piece of paper through the switch contacts (see second photo).
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If the contacts were dirty, you might see evidence of this on the paper you used to clean them, as shown in the third photo.
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After cleaning the contacts, use your multimeter to see if the switch now works correctly. If it doesn't, the switch may be broken beyond repair.
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Before giving up, you might try using some fine grit sandpaper instead of plain paper, to clean the switch contacts.
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