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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Tom Shafer

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Are you sure ?   Switch to UN-screw.   Pull trigger all-the-way.   Did it make any sounds at all ?

Switch to IN-screw.   Pull trigger all-the-way.   Did it make any ODD sounds at all ?

Switch to UN-screw.   Carefully, rotate the chuck as you slowly pull the trigger.   Any sounds at all ?

Try switching it ''while its running''.     Any clicking sounds ?

We presume you have tried slam / bang / and other 4-letter words.

No sounds?   OK, you're right. Its dead.

First try the hair-blow-dryer trick, where you blow-dry hot, hot.     Repeat the above steps when its hot, hot.

( The trigger-switches are VERY sensitive to water and dirt).

Still nothing ?   I'm afraid it must be dis-assembled.    Web search for the replacement-parts diagram.

(One picture = 1000 words).     You'll need a multi-meter to test the battery-trigger-F+R-motor connections.

If the motor/gear mechanism is bad, bury it.   Its value is 0.

Electrical problems are simple to fix. Trigger switches can be cleaned.   Follow the diagram to re-assemble.

Hope this helps.

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