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Old 04-20-2021, 03:34 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by TeamOxford View Post
There is a chance that the internal circuit board has a broken solder joint that needs to be repaired. After several years of pressing the buttons, this is not an abnormal result.

I experienced an identical situation, and forum member “particlewave” repaired it for me at a nominal charge.

I’d contact him before laying out big bucks to the dealer for a replacement key.

Just sayin’.....

TO
Good idea, I'll look into it before spending $$... I am an electronics technician, so I have all the tools and possibly the skills :-)

Will report back.
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