1. Removed ~ 8 screws (can use torx for most screws but must use small, bladed screw driver for 2), allowing the drill to be split into halves
2. removed switch from drill and took pic as a reminder to myself.
3. Switch has 2 wires soldered to it. I de-soldered one wire from old switch and soldered that wire to the correspond
... Read moreing contact new switch.
4. De-soldered 2nd wire from old switch and soldered that wire to the corresponding contact on new switch.
5. Re-assembled drill halves using the ~ 8 screws removed in step 1.
6. Tried to install battery into reassembled drill. I had a problem here. The switch also contains contacts for the battery, and one of those contacts were bent such that I could not install the battery. The drill did not function when I pulled trigger button.
7. Removed ~ 8 screws from drill and opened the two halves.
8. As best as possible, I straightened the bent battery contact on the switch.
9. Re-assembled switch with 8 screws.
10. This time, battery was easily installed into drill, and the drill operated as expected.
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ERP Number: ERP19509435
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