3-way Selector issues

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OK so I have the same issue on "ALL" of my guitars loaded with a 3 way selector switch.

Basically all of them stop working and almost need to "warm up" before switching pickups correctly. I'll end up moving them back and forth a few times to get them going. I've done everything from checking for faulty wiring to hitting them with contact cleaner (which works for a few weeks). Granted, some of these guitars go unplayed for weeks but still.

I find it happens with new guitars and across brands as well except for my JP which has some sort of magic voodoo going on. But wether its a Kiesel, Schecter, Ibanez, Solar, Firefly, Hagstrom, Gretsch, it has the issue. Even the smaller selector switches on my SLS Blackjack that control the sustainer have the issue.

Any ideas or thoughts?
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Are you leaving the switch in the middle position, or in the neck or bridge positions? I had an issue a little like that with a guitar some years ago; I left the switch in neck position about 99% of the time and eventually the switch started to get reluctant to switch. I was advised by a tech to leave the switch in middle position when I wasn't playing.

The only thing that makes me think it might not be that is that you say it happens with new guitars too. How new are we talking about?
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glasshand wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:31 pm I was advised by a tech to leave the switch in middle position when I wasn't playing.
Good to know. Thanks.




Geez, Narsh. Is it super humid where you live?
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I'll calling environment on this one. Moisture, humidity, sulfur, something has to be causing the corrosion. Deoxit fader lube is what you want but I don't recommend because 1 blast of the nozzle is way to much and it isn't cheap. Wd40 just came out with contact cleaner lube and it's getting a lot of good recommendations.
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Thanks fellas will try both
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Thought you were still in the desert, you moved to Florida a few years back , probably closer to 5 or more years, salt mist air would do it. I heard it kind of sandblasts the windshields of cars down there.

As to the contact cleaners, most do just that, clean. That appears to be a temp job, you also need to protect them after they are cleaned, hence the cleaner/lube. Deoxit is the best but like i said, they changed the nozzle and it probably wastes more than applies. They also used to sell a bottle you could put on with a qtip. May not be good for chinese box switches but should be good for the open fender style where you can see the contacts actually working.
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