I own a timex expedition double shock and just recently the backlight (indiglo) stopped working after the watch started beeping incessantly and the display blanked. I fixed the display by removing and reinstalling the battery, but the light is still broken. I also did a reset using the AC Pad but still no luck. Any thoughts?
SOURCE: Replaced battery, now no beep.
I have a Timex Digital Heart Rate Monitor 585 (product code T5C351F5)m, which has the same Short AC Pad and battery +ve message. There is an arrowhead pointing to the pad. It's a raised metal platform - a bit different to some of the Ironman's mentioned above. Here is a pic...
SOURCE: Timex Expedition Indiglo light no longer works?
Replace the back cover with the arrow pointing directly at the stem. Everything should work correctly with the cover in that position.
SOURCE: Timex Expedition Compass watch stops randomly.
Some watches have crowns that screw in after being pushed home, is this the case with yours? If it is then that could cause the problem described. (Turn crown clockwise).
I looked at one or two of the Expedition instructions (the are a lot) but couldn't find any mention of a screw in crown.
I suggest that you go to Timex.com and at the bottom of the page is "manuals/downloads" select this and the "product manuals". Put your watch type in the search box to obtain your manual.
If you are still not able to solve the problem, the I suggest you take it back to a Timex dealer to sort it out.
SOURCE: CHanging battery on timex expedition, cover says
If you don't have the proper tools I recommend that you not do this yourself. You could scratch the case or damage the movement if you don't know what you're doing. If it's a water resistant watch the gasket also needs to be replaced once it is opened. DO NOT reuse a gasket! For about $8 any watch or jewelry store can change the battery and renew the gasket for you.
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