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Those wires in the shoe are actually delicate and subject to damage from constant vibration. Depending on the shoe, the lights and wires, batteries may be in the sole. If that is the case you can pull the liner out and check to see if you can access the electronics. It may be sealed though.
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The battery cannot be replaced. The battery and the electronics controlling the blinking lights for the shoes are encased in a solid block of plastic (Plastic like material). Let's just say that you are willing to drill or saw your way through the plastic to get to the battery. (I was) This plastic brick is inside the heel of the shoe and can not be gotten at without stripping the seams for the bottom of the shoe. I assume, that unless you are skilled cobbler, there is no way to replace the battery without destroying the shoes.
u must have change the a b c form thats y it do like that stay on one only. if u r flying helicopter u suddenly switch to b if u do like this then off the helicopter ^& then open it wl work!!
Hello tastyone. The easiest way is probably to take them to a shoe repair shop. If you don't want to do that, Clean the spots as good as possible, then take an artistic crayon [from a craft store or an art supply shop, and color the scratch, sometimes it works going length wise in the scratch, sometimes it works better to go back and forth across the scratch... Practice makes perfect.
Joe
TI calculators have an annoying habit of dimming the screen when the batteries are changed so that it appears as if the calculator isn't turning on. Turn the calculator on (or at least press the ON key). Press and release the 2ND key. Press and hold the Up-arrow key for a few seconds and see whether the screen becomes legible.
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