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Did you have a city permit for the work? Did you have a written contract with the contractor? If the answers are no, you will most likely have to just get another contractor to install a proper flue. If you had a permit and written contract, call the contractor and tell them their work was incorrect and they will need to install the proper flue size. If they say no. You can always file a small claims court against them to pay for the fix.
My advice is to not try and fix it but double check with the instructions that you have done everything right. If so the toy must be faulty and should be returned to the retailer for refund or replacement.
You made a contract with the retailer for a toy atv of merchantable quality. It only worked for half an hour so is clearly not of merchantable quality and the retailer is in breach of contract.
Hi David:
Two possible problems that I can think of.
1) Frozen components. - This can happen at temperatures slightly below freezing, when operating temperatures melt snow enough that the melt can flow to colder locations and freeze, jamming the contact point. Possible, but not all that common.
2) As the temperature decreases, metal will be subject to thermal contraction. If the discharge chute rotates in a snug metal collar (or something like that) there can be a point at which the contraction effectively clamps the components together.
Fix?
Warm it up enough to consider how the function works.
Then consider what is stopping it from working, and
Repair as necessary, that could be grinding off some metal, adding a shim, or coating the entire interface parts with white grease.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
talk with a lawyer
it works like this a contract is between to signatures and it stipulates set conditions of agreement
you pay they provide
no provision then you don't have to pay as it is a breach of contract on their behalf
the flasher unit is probably worn out.there is a bi-metalic metal strip that gets tired and won`t expand and contract making the clicking noise you hear when the signals are in use.it stops expanding and contracting causing the flashers to stop working.change the flasher unit but make sure you changing the one for the signal flasher and not the hazards flasher as they look the same.to know which one turn on the hazards and look for the other flasher that is not making a noise as this will be the one for the signals.
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