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This is my 1st posting on this forum although I've done a lot of reading regarding the battery cover I think this is the correct solution.
To everyone that's having problems with the back plate battery cover warning messages or problems not booting up on your Dell PDA, I think I've found the answer, I have 2 Dell's PDA's, 1 a X51v & the other a X50v, I was having problems with both of them (1 had battery cover warning messages & the other had a screen freezing) so I stripped the 2 of them down when I had both rear shells together I noticed that the small piece of sponge that Dell fit to the latching mechanism one was on the far right of the latching plate on one & the other was in the middle of the plate, I looked to see which shell belong to which PDA & the one I was having problem with battery cover warning messages the sponge far right, so I swapped the back shells around & booted it up BINGO!!!!! problem solved, I'm fairly sure the SPONGE SHOULD BE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LATCH PLATE, if I'm right Dell engineers & executives should be shoot, such a simple fix why didn't they let owners know about this. This has got to be easier than trying to bridge the switch contacts or rip the switch off the board, give it a go guys, Please let me know if it works on your PDA. I will upload some photo should any of you guys need.
I hate to tell you this as you are an electrician but often it is best to look for the simple solution. My Stanley IntelliSensor Pro was doing the same thing here is the answer: CHANGE THE BATTERY
I would check to see if this is a relay problem for the horn. Remove the relay for the horn and see if you can swap it with another to confirm it is bad. If with another relay it doesn't stay on you no it was just a relay so go get a new one. The only other thing could be a security issue and when you discharged the power by unhooking battery the vehicle is acting like it has been broken into. But i would say it's a relay problem. Good Luck.
probably one or both or your batteries are low or shot, check both of them. Hope this helps-Jim
If water in them is low, refill with distilled water, and then charge them. If it still doesn't start, you
may need a replacement.
okay this is what you gotta do unscrew the back of your PDA and you will see your two batteries and some stickers, in between the batteries there is a rectangle. take your screw driver and push the little bars inside the rectangle back. this will unlock your screen. if it still doesn't work hold the on button and press reset this will delete everything but also turn it on. if it still doesn't work throw PDA at wall, save up money, and get an IPad.
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