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Behind the plastic power button is a tiny metal switch. If just the button is broken, use a tiny plastic tool to push the switch. But if the switch is also broken, I recommend returning the tablet for a refund or replacement if it is still covered by the factory warranty.
Fixing a broken power switch is delicate work and may cost more than the value of the tablet.
I would try a replacement used lock/unlock switch panel before anything else,it would cost almost nothing used and usually fixes this problem,and the switch panel pops out easily for replacement Next possibility would be a broken wire where the wires flex at the door hinge area.Grab one wire at a time and pull firmly until you find a broken one. Make sure the replacement switch panel is a known working one.
Do you mean physically broken or
It just doesn't turn the tv on?
There are separate answers for each.
1:To fix a physically broken switch you could simply open the TV up and attach 2 wires to where the switch contacts are soldered to the PCB.
Run the wires to a new switch. Probably a NO (Normally Open) type. A Round switch could be mounted easily with a drill hole through an unused area of the case. Pressing a NO switch closes the contacts momentarily to trigger the digital turn On.
2:You could remove the old switch & attempt to get an actual replacement or a similar mountable switch from a components supplier.
3:If the switch is actually physically OK and the internal contacts are working (test with multimeter) then the problem is with the digital switch mode power supply that supplies power to the main circuits.
This would probably be caused by leaky Electrolytic Capacitors on the power supply PCB.
In that case, if your up to using a soldering iron and locating the Cap's then this would be an inexpensive way to fix the TV.
The switch is a very simple thing. I would take this apart and make sure the solder connection was not broken. If it was a quick soldering job will fix this. There is a very good likelihood that this has connectors rather than being soldered and they slipped off. If the switch is broken you will be able to find a replacement close enough to use at a home improvement store or hardware store.
Is it the actual knob that is broken or the little tab the knob holds onto that is broken. You either need a replacement knob or a replacement switch assuming the know is also the thermostat for the unit. Does that same knob control the fan speed? Temprature or timer?
If you press the brake pedal and the rear lights don't work, It can be a number of things. Blown bulbs, Blown fuse or a broken circuit. The broken circuit could be a cable or connection failed, a broken switch or a bad earth. The fact that both lights don't work would indicate the problem is most likely to be a fuse or a switch. Just because you can hear the switch click, doesn't mean it is working. Replacement of a brake switch should only take a novice mechanic about 30 minutes.
Hi. If the switch is not mechanically broken, the problem is to be found in oxydation from the contacts. A treatment with contact-cleaner mostly cures the problem.
need to replace the on/off switch for this camera. I have the broken piece that cannot be repaired. How can i find a replacement switch. I can repair the camera myself with the new switch. thanks.
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