09-20-2019, 12:16 PM
Hello,
Before you buy new ones, see if you can locate the switch on back that is used to select the number of cylinders. Note where it is presently set. Take a small screwdriver and rotate the switch back and forth thru it's range several times and put it back where it was originally set.
See if that clears the problem. Often, those contacts corrode and can cause that problem.
Regards,
Paul
Before you buy new ones, see if you can locate the switch on back that is used to select the number of cylinders. Note where it is presently set. Take a small screwdriver and rotate the switch back and forth thru it's range several times and put it back where it was originally set.
See if that clears the problem. Often, those contacts corrode and can cause that problem.
Regards,
Paul


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