Door Jamb Switches

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Door Jamb Switches

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I have a 94 Beretta Z26 I cannot for the life of me find either of the door jamb switches I have looked at both doors and all around the hinges and there is no switch there What am I missing Thanks in advance
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Re: Door Jamb Switches

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They are part of the latch mechanism.
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3X00-Modified wrote:They are part of the latch mechanism.
So they would be up where the keylock and outside door handle are or inside behind the door panel ????
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They are right inside the latch, so yes inside behind the door panel. The key and handle are rod driven so really the only thing that's up there is a key cylinder and the handle itself.
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