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Re: help please
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Sun, 19 Oct 2003 18:00:25 GMT
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Many of these motors "lock up". I have tossed about four of mine. I have
not found any way to repair them. You could try to get Lego to replace it if
it is less than a year old. Sorry to hear you got taken on this deal.
--
Bob Fay
http://www.ozbricks.com/bobfay/
"Austin Greenwood" <sonyplaystationgamesarecooldude@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:Hn0Myz.y0x@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Robert Fay wrote:
> > Rotate the shaft. It should rotate with some ease. Short the connections on
> > the motor and it should be very hard to rotate the shaft. This will give you
> > a good idea if it is operational. Further tests with a volt meter and /or
> > batteries will confirm its condition.
>
> :-(
> That figures. I knew it felt too tight. (this what i get for buying used)
> Any way to fix connections, or better off getting a new motor?
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| (...) :-( That figures. I knew it felt too tight. (this what i get for buying used) Any way to fix connections, or better off getting a new motor? (21 years ago, 19-Oct-03, to lugnet.general)
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