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WTH dilda problem-FIXED

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hi,
i just change the batteries to my dilda and when i screw the clicky switch it turns on without even press the button,and it stays on after im clicking the button.whats wrong?
thanks
 
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daguin

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Re: WTH dilda problem

Something is shorting out the batteries or driver spring or tail spring. The other possibility is that the switch itself has failed. Try screwing the tail cap back out a bit and test it again.

Peace,
dave
 
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Re: WTH dilda problem

when the switch is screwed half the way is working fine and after little more screwing its turns on.hope this helped you better.
 

daguin

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Re: WTH dilda problem

when the switch is screwed half the way is working fine and after little more screwing its turns on.hope this helped you better.

It sounds like either your tail spring is being pushed over to one side (shorting the neg of the battery to the host) or the tail switch has failed in some way.

Does the tail spring "look" like it has been being pushed over to the side. Does it appear to be bent/leaning to one side?

Peace,
dave
 
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Re: WTH dilda problem

It sounds like either your tail spring is being pushed over to one side (shorting the neg of the battery to the host) or the tail switch has failed in some way.

Does the tail spring "look" like it has been being pushed over to the side. Does it appear to be bent/leaning to one side?

Peace,
dave

no it is straight but the driver's spring is bended but i can't fix it because the newest made dildas they can't disasembled so i havent acces to the driver.
 

bhank

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Re: WTH dilda problem

Same thing happens to my WL pulsar from a few years ago. works fine if I just unscrew it a little bit. Hope that helps
 




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