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Originally Posted by Prudence
I live up in glorious Everett, WA, so that's likely not in the neighborhood. 
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If you pay for the plane ticket, I'll come fix it.
But I believe you could hire a local electrician and save a buck or two.
Seriously; the overview that DPR posted pretty well covers it. This is a farily simple process and you should be able to do it easily. Only requires a standard straight-blade screwdriver and a few minutes of time (not counting drive time to the hardware store).