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Looks like there are parts that are not installed properly in the mouth. You can open the section with a tool to ensure the position of the mechanism inside.
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There seem to be several models of singing and dancing electronic Santa Clauses. Most seem to be manufactured by Gemmy Industries. The various Santas range from about 3.5 inches tall to 6 feet tall, with other heights in between.
I have no idea which kind of singing and dancing Santa you have.
Under Santa's clothes, within the frame for his body, there probably was a small rubberized belt that was designed to get him moving by connecting a gear to the motor. That may have snapped and may need replacing.
I have had the same trouble. I had to take his head apart and there is a string that is attached to the motor that works his mouth. The string has come unattached and needs fixed. The head is put on with a type of staple around the neck.Take them out and you will see what I mean.
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