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This is the second time I've had to replace a Cessna split Master/Alternator switch. I have friends who fly Cessna aircraft built over 60 years ago, and they still have the original split switch. That was when they were still made in America. The new switches are foreign-made, and they don't last long. I replaced this switch with two toggle switches. This particular switch now resides in the garbage can.

Danny
 

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