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Posted on Jul 16, 2008

Volume button seems to be stuck

Hi,

The volume button on my Sansa Clip seems to be stuck. The volume is all the way down and won't turn up, so I cant hear the music. Is there anything I can do?

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  • wamanda40xxx Jul 22, 2008

    mine is the same way i dont know what to do and i really dont wanna buy another one cause i got like almost 200 songs on there someone help me !! :(

  • robinmack Aug 12, 2008

    Well, I contacted Sansa and they sent me a new one! I guess that is the only way to fix the volume problem!!

  • arelia5 Aug 31, 2008

    the volume on my sansa is stuck all the way to low i have try everything possible to listen to my music but it seems to be impossible

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    The volume button on the side is broken, and is stuck on the lowest volume setting. There's no clicking possible for higher volumes. Is there a way to manually fix this?

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The volume bar of my mp3 seems to go down, I dont know what to do??????!!!!!!>>>>

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