Can the wire in a 1937 Pierce-Arrow electrolock be replaced or repaired?

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    Can the wire in a 1937 Pierce-Arrow electrolock be replaced or repaired? The wire is shorting inside the protective cable. This is a model 430T electrolock.

    I have already bent the tabs back and opened the switch which is why the black electrical tape is holding it together. You can’t get to the wire even when everything is apart. The bakelite piece that the rotating part moves over doesn’t seem to be removable and the wire connection is on the bottom of the bakelite part which is encased in the metal “container” that the tabs that are bent back are part of. There are no pot metal parts. The “container” is stamped steel with the three terminals and the cable coming out of the bottom.

     

     

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