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Made in China so probably not marked, but look at the top of the base with a jewellers loupe. You can just buy the spares though.
If you have a digital multimeter, you can test the total voltage at the end contacts in the battery compartment. Also test the switch. Lemax give no support to items they sell once they are 'retired', so the best option is to take it to a local model shop. They will repair or know someone that does. They will be busy as everyone is pulling their Christmas stuff from storage. Lots on here this week.https://support.lemaxcollection.com/support/homeThe Lemax small printOur collectors have had success locating hard-to-find items such as this on 3rd party vendor sites like Ebay and Amazon. Lemax collectors have found assistance with local repair technicians and hobby shops that deal with similar electrical giftware. Our best recommendation for repair would be to google hobby/electrical repair shops or technicians in your area. Please note that Lemax items that have been retired are no longer being produced and replacement parts are not available. In addition, Lemax would consider merchandise purchased on clearance/closeout to be considered “as is” merchandise. Lemax would not offer any additional recourse at this time. ..
Did you put new batteries in the remote? Some are shipped without a battery to save leakage damage. Some have been sitting in a warehouse for 5 years. Always try fresh new batteries that you have purchased.
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Contact the maker for warranty repair or paid repair, or if you want to try and fix it yourself check the wiring to the controller.
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Insert the correct Map disc. This often happens when you buy a Japanese Import that was made for the Japanese Market and the car finds itself in America or Australia and realizes via its GPS signal that it is in the wrong country, so it asks for the correct Map Disc to update itself. Or you disconnected the battery.
I trust it is in a Toyota as OEM equipment and not purchased used and fitted to a 1989 Honda Civic? They are monitored by the Toyota BCM Computer network.
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Baby Einstein does not have a section for replacement parts or instructions on their website. Baby Einstein works with manufacturing partners to produce their products. Contact Baby Einstein using the number below and they will direct you to the proper manufacturing partner.
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Is it this one?
The problem with Gemmy is that 12 months after a release they cease all support as though it never existed!
Please don't just replace items, "because you might as well and it MIGHT fix it".
There is very little practical help, but a few observations and guesses. Does it really have a battery pack? If so they will likely be rechargeable batteries, or you can add a set of Lithium Energizer. However in my experience they are not battery powered but have a mains adapter and a lead. I can guess the lighting, would guess there is a bulb and a motorised colour wheel and a bunch of fibre optic cables going from the base up the pole to the sign. If the 'bulb' is an LED Module, that will be harder, but an incandescent bulb can be tested with a multimeter.
Or take it to a local model shop, they will know a Gemmy repairer.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Gemmy+5ft+fiber+optic+north+pole+sign
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