Looks a bit like your new switches have large high current contact points, for direct connection to coil. These do not work very well with the CPU boards low current input.
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Looks a bit like your new switches have large high current contact points, for direct connection to coil. These do not work very well with the CPU boards low current input.
That really is strange, one would think that if a contact works well with high current, it should be even better with low current. But I have run into similar problems before, with high current contacts in a Fliptronic EOS switch. Maybe it has something to do with the voltage, high current points being silver alloy, and low current points are gold plated. Silver gets oxidized and low voltage does not make through the oxide.
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