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door jamb light switch issue

I'm sure many of you have experienced this...the lights don't come on when you open the door. Perhaps you have to touch the switch or jiggle it a bit to make the lights come on? Often times, my interior lights will flash off and on (really annoying). So I see several options on ebay to replace the switch and was wonder 1) which one is the best? 2) Is this the only fix for this issue? and 3) how difficult is the job/does it require lots of dash pieces to be removed to install?

This one has sold several so I assume it may be the one to get???
http://www.ebay.com/itm/88-99-CHEVY-...d88d95&vxp=mtr
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Re: door jamb light switch issue

That appears to be the switch. It snaps in place at the end of the dash panel, and might be able to be removed without getting behind the dash at all.
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