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There is a one minute video, but it is a 30 minute videos speeded up! The fill cap takes a large Allen key. It is not the cap under the bottom of the gearbox, it is situated in the top of the drill.
try to pull the trigger more back then its stand free , because i think that a dust ring insite the trigger was come loose and get inside the trigger so it will not fully come back in its normal rest position but its stands maybe a little fraction triggered , replace the switch .
I have never worked on this particular tool, but you can try one of 2 directions. I would suggest calling them at 1-800-879-8000 and ask for tech assistance. Usually if the light is on that indicates the need servicing or the brushes are worn out and again needs servicing. Let me know if you need more assistance.
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