Give a man some extra time and experience with automated assembly lines and watch out. I have come up with a replacement for the bothersome door switches using solid state capacitive proximity sensors. They replace the switches perfectly without any modifications to the switch mounting holes. By using two relays and two sensors, I have replaced the three Courtesy Light Switches. All existing wiring stays intact when and if you ever want to return back to stock. Cost is going to be less than $100 for the kit. There is a continuous small current draw from the sensors. As a test I let my car sit for two weeks to see if the sensors would kill the battery and it started right up. I also installed a cutoff switch for extended storage periods and car shows so I wouldn't have to pull the fuse anymore. So if your tired of dead batteries, replacing the rubber tips on the switches every month, blinking courtesy lights and stuck switches, give me a email. Depending on the response it will probably take three to four weeks to order parts, put kits and wiring diagrams and instructions together. This project would be rated a medium mechanical/electrical experience. Dave Sontos VIN 02573