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...I unplugged the switch valve and gas was all inside the connector....
The actual switch, where you press it up or down, just has a piece of plastic that moves the actual terminal. It will wear out... I found that an early sign of it weraing out was having to hold the key over a little longer as well as it eventually not allowing me to use the right tank. The switch works rather simply. when it is in the down position it energiges the selector valve and shifts to the left tank. When in the up position it is de-energized and opens to the right tank.I had this same instance happen to me just a few weeks ago.
I was going to try cleaning the switch but I never could figure out how to get it apart so I just got a new one.
Oh, and i didn't know that some TBI switches have to be held