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Hello. The 'control pad' on your JumpStart unit is defective. There are 'sensitive' circuits behind the cover. I don't see anything you can do to 'fix' the problem without damaging your unit. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
how have you arrived at this diagnosis ? it could be a number of things , have you had the OBD codes read ? i would always exchange correct parts unless the manufacturer claims the other is a direct replacement , or you will be in even more trouble if it does'nt work quite right , these things work off of milli amp power, anything to high/low can have effects
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