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My remote won't charge. i was told to put a piece of paper behind the battery...does that mean between the battery and the "door" that we take off the remote to get to the battery or the battery and the inside part of the remote?
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Most doors have a Mechanical set up to allow you to unlock it with a flat battery in the fob or the car itself. There should be a key slot in or near the handle to unlock that door. The slot is sometime hidden behind a trim cover on the handle itself.
If the actuator is faulty it could be stuck in the locked position. Sit next to the car and put your ear to the door panel. Use the key remote to lock and unlock the door and listen. If the actuator is working you should hear a clear 'Clunk' noise every time you use the fob.
Sadly that's how they make the new rechargable batteries for controllers. You are supposed to recycle that and buy new. Luckily you can find chargers for the wii very cheap nowadays. I have used a few different chargers and have found the Nyko brand ones are junk so steer clear of those. The Duracell induction chargers however work very nicely. You just set the wii remote down on the charge pad and it charges fairly quickly. My kids run around and even if the remote shifts a bit it will continue charging. Hope this helps!
Sounds like the drivers door lock switch is bad an as far as the auto start remote the contacts under the button get dirty and won't make contact, open the remote like changing the battery and you can probably get at the contact button, if it's a little carbon button they can be cleaned with a pencil eraser and then paper tower with a bit of rubbing alcohol, if it's an actual switch you can try spraying some contact cleaner into the switch. let it dry before you put the battery back in.
The red piece is the voltage switch. It goes at the bottom of the shaver and the rectangular part will correspond to the rectangular cutout at the bottom. The copper contacts will go against the circuit board
Most likely there is paper stuck in the very back behind one of the trays. Take both trays out and see if there is any paper jammed (could be a small piece). Put trays back in but leave them open, turn off the printer, unplug it, wait 5 minutes, plug it back in, turn it back on and push in the trays.
First of all,get another sony ericcson charger that is compatible with your phone to test if it will charge the battery
If it does then you will have to get a new charger for your phone but if it does not put your battery in another phone and charge,
If the battery charges that means the battery terminal on your phone and the battery are not in proper contact and you should Wedge the battery below at the bottom with a piece of paper that should solve the problem.
Remove emergency key blade from top of remote
Open door manually
It just clips out
It will show you in owners manual,but that is in the car it won,t help
Sound like flat battery, if so key won,t turn untill you charge it
I have had exactly the same problem, and have replaced both the charger and the battery.
I think the problem lies in the contacts between the charger and the bayonet and the battery..
Soooo
I put a couple of peices of folded paper behind the battery, making a very very snug fit.
then, (this is a bit fiddly) i carefully folded a slim peice of paper to wedge behind the charger pin and the back of the bayonet, so the pin is pushing against the front of the bayonet.
( to do this, position the paper over the pin and push into the socket at the same time.)
works like a treat :)
if you had exactly the same problem, it will be due to the charger wobbling around about the socket.
this ensures a tight fit and means it maintains contact all the time.
good luck, and i hope you haven't started to tear your hair out quite yet.
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