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Repairing Mercedes W123 Door Lock Master Vacuum Switch

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  • Cut a small section of wire, smaller than 1/16" in diameter, and insert it in the hole you just drilled at the back of the switch body.

  • Bend the top and bottom of this wire so it stays in the opening.

  • This will keep the shaft inside the body. Keep in mind that it's OK to leave the back of the switch open; the two rubber seals on the shaft are what retain the vacuum inside the switch.

  • An alternative would be to find a cotter pin of suitable size to fit in this hole.

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