Doug---You may be able to keep your switch from turning by re-centering the
unit and then tightening up chromed ring on the fascia. If this doesn't do the
job, it's ot too difficult to take it out to see why. It would be wise to take
note of which wires go to which terminal, for reconnection purposes. Once the
unit is out, you may be able to reshape the nylon "key" that keeps the unit
from turning. This will be more clear when you see how this thing works when
'out on the bench'! I did the above to mine several years ago, and it's still
working well, altho admittedly, we don't have to twist the dial much in So.
Cal.! Careful tightening of the chromed nut should hold the back of the switch
from turning.
Worth a try?
Dick
L.A.
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