Check closely around the actual button opening to see if the button is caught on the edge of the opening. I also took a large straight pin and went to the bottom of the plastic button and pushed the pin into the plastic just enough to gently pry it out. I then polished the button with some 1500 grit wet and dry, and it hasn't stuck again since. Hope this works for you. If a gentle pull don't do it, I'd guess something is stuck inside the housing.jimsjinx
I tried WD40 on my horn, turn signal, and dimmer switch assembly, but only got minimal success.
What really worked was dissambling the switch assembly to get inside and really clean each part. A little care and a lot of patience paid off. The switches work great now.
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