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Often the problem is that the rubber "tire" on the wheel that rides the bottom edge of the steering wheel has crumbled and fallen apart. Use a large "O" ring to fill the groove, then adjust the switch by loosening the mount clamp and pushing the switch up so the rubber is in firm contact with the wheel.
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