I also shot contact cleaner inside.
The flashlights come with a year warranty.
You might contact the company through this toll free number and query. Toll-Free - 1.800.255.6061
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As you have tried replacing the batteries, your DIY choices are limited. If a fault is involved, you can try cleaning the contacts. Or replacing the LED lights. If it has a bad LED chip, you can try shorting it. That would lose you some modes of the flashlight but could leave at least one function working.
Here is something to consider. Have you activated some mode accidentally? It there is no manual, perhaps a call to the above number could give you clarification.
With my own tac flashlight, I have noticed it shuts off when low of charge. If I restart it, it works briefly and can even enter a flashing mode. But the tendency to shut off ended when I replaced the batteries.
By now you and I both suspect that if you want a fully working Nebo, you probably will have to make use of the warranty or get another.
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if our battery light stay on 1st check all fuses 2nd if the alternator charge good it might be the circuit of alternator that give power to dash that not working alternator charge good but dont send signal to computer me i would check the fuses first under the hood and inside car after i would disconnect the battery for 5 minute reconnect and see if computer reset light i would start with that thanks pierre
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You will probably not be able to find a battery, those are usually very economically priced and replacement parts are rarerly every available. You may be able to find similar rechargable battery that would work, try a dept. store or hardware store and look in the flashlight section.
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Send that back to Nikon for service. http://www.nikonusa.com/Service-And-Support/Service-And-Repair.page
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If it is a highbeam model 5550 I just lined up the off position and carefully pried the moving lamp assembly up from the body with a small screwdriver. The head snaps off and you can clean all the contacts (a pink eraser on a pencil is best) and replace the battery pack if needed. Mine was slightly rusted on the spring and center pin.
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