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2012-05-13
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2012-05-13
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Take proper tool and fix it.
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Well, this instruction was detailed enough, considering amount of info You've presented us. what isn't working? It doesn't move at all? It moves but nothing happen? do you feel spring's resistance? Do you tried to disassemble device, and check how it looks?
It's probably 100% repairable without *much* effort, but, still *some* effort is required. It won't be repaired by touch of magical rod.
/Estel
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) - try to re-create working situation without cover on it, and see, feel, etc what might be non working (in case, that previous, easier checks failed).| The Following User Says Thank You to Estel For This Useful Post: | ||