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locate wire from battery (pos) jump to wire to start button going in to start button on hot side. will need a test light or meter for this.just need to jump hot wire in to sw to hot out to starter button.any other wires will be safety sw just wire them together (.disclaimer : warning the atv may/will start when it is in gear after you change wiring . i will not be held responsible if that happens for any damage or bodily harm caused by following my suggestions. proceed at your own risk.) this is not recommended procedure !
This fault sounds like failure of the LINE OUTPUT TRANSFORMER.
It can be fixed, but may cost you around $120, possibly more if
you have to call out an engineer.
Best NOT to use the TV as it is, because it could possibly damage the system.
If you do use it, this line will become permanent and if you get the TV
fixed later, there will always be a burnt section of the screen where
the line was - so I suggest you either pay to get it fixed right
away, or consider buying a replacement.
I'm guessing when you say screened and unscreened you mean shielded or unshielded. Shielded wire is used when there is a higher possibility of electrical or RF interference. In a typical household those type of interferences are uncommon. As far as the Cat.5e or Cat. 6 decision, Cat 5e is tested to 150 Mhz. compared to a 250 Mhz. rating on Cat. 6 therefore with future speeds in mind I'd go with the Category 6.
What you have to do is simple.
1. Remove the battery cover, battery and SIM
2. Use the screwdriver or tweezers to gently pry off the RF grommet located on
the antenna cap (below)
Removing the antenna cover:
3. Carefully use the flat end of the tweezers to release two latches on
the top end of the antenna cover, then carefully lift the antenna cover
away from the phone.
Removing the transceiver PC board shield:
4.Using the T5 screwdriver, remove the 6 housing screws from the phone.
Set the screws aside for re-use (see Figure 10).
5.Lift the metal shield away from the phone.
Removing the housing:
6. Insert the plastic shim between the front housing and the chassis
assembly. Slide the plastic shim around the phone between the front
housing and the phone to release the housing catches along the sides of
the front housing
Removing the housing:
7. Carefully lift the bottom end of the front housing over the phone. The
earpiece will still be connecting the front cover to the rest of the phone
at the top of the phone so be careful
Removing the earpiece speaker from the front housing:
8. Use the plastic shim or tweezers to separate the earpiece speaker from
the front housing
Removing the LCD screen:
9. Use the tweezers to release the display module assembly latch located
at the side of the display module
Removing the LCD screen:
10. Lift up the top edge of the display module
11. Carefully thread the display flex cable through the slot in the
chassis assembly and lift the display module away from the chassis
Replace the
old screen with new an d reverse
the whole procedure for reassembly
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