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What’s the normal frustration level for a newbie re: EM repair?

By Redcloud

2 years ago


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#35 2 years ago

Do not clean every switch! That's the best way to really go into the weeds. You have a mostly working machine just with a glitch. FWIW it sounds like a switch adjustment is needed on the start relay, specifically the switch that tells the reset sequence to activate.

Cleaning every switch is a recipe for making other things wrong.

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