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Post by Mr. Javi on Jun 13, 2005 14:14:57 GMT -6
So while I was doing one of my LED projects, I noticed that my Fan Knob came loose, before I took it to the dealer for repair, (Covered Under Warranty), well that is so easy to fix, just pop out the knob, yes just pull it out and inside you will see a nut, I guess with time the nut became loose, all you do to fix that is you tighten that up and Bam fixed.
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Post by MadMatt on Jun 13, 2005 20:12:26 GMT -6
Good to know. My fan switch wiggles but I'vee been too concerned about wrecking it to try to pull it off.
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Post by aurorinz on Jun 13, 2005 22:07:26 GMT -6
i thought this waz about the knob not turning the metal thing anymore i just pulled mine off and super glued the ends together and let the glue dry and put it back on.
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Post by scottydl on Jun 14, 2005 4:38:32 GMT -6
i thought this waz about the knob not turning the metal thing anymore i just pulled mine off and super glued the ends together and let the glue dry and put it back on. Yep, I need to do this very same thing. My knob was wiggling so I pulled it off and noticed the plastic inner piece starting to crack. Seems like a super-glue fix should do just fine, I just haven't gotten to it yet.
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Post by MONEYMARK23 on Jun 21, 2005 23:52:18 GMT -6
I'm so used to mine being loose I almost hate to see it fixed.
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Post by Mr. Javi on Jun 22, 2005 8:20:14 GMT -6
The fix on the knob is so easy, you'll probably wonder, why you never got to fixing it sooner.
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Post by MadMatt on Jun 22, 2005 16:29:54 GMT -6
Javi, you were right. I popped that baby, tightened the nut beneath and it's beautifully tight again. Thanks.
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Post by Mr. Javi on Jun 23, 2005 7:45:36 GMT -6
Told you it was so easy. I remeber the first time it got loose, I took it to the dealer, they fixed for me supposely under Warranty. All they did was tighten it.
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