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Necchi lydia 542 rocker arm not responding i've tried to remove the motor to see the switch but cant getit out

Need to remove the motor housing how?

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Just rock the switch quickly a few dozen times, that usually does the trick.

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There is a site that has instructions with how to thread the machine properly. Click here for the www.sewusa.com threading section

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SOURCE: How do I thread my necchi Lydia type 544 sewing machine

Threading guide - http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Necchi_Sewing_Machine_Threading/Necchi_542_544_threading_Diagram.htm


Make sure the presser foot is up when threading any sewing machine.

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SOURCE: Where to put the oil for a Necchi Lydia 3 sewing machine

Beldia 1306 - did you ever solve your sewing m/c problem. I have just resurrected my old Necchi and have the same problem, power but very sluggish operation of the needle, could be oil that is needed. Can you help?

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