Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler.
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this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck
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. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. It got broken off. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy and managed to glue it back it on.
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. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. It got broken off. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy and managed to glue it back it on. I don’t know if the glue will hold. If it does not I will try and scan the base and see if I can 3d print it. I will make the .STL file available if need be.
Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler.[image|2403620] this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck [image|2403621]. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy.
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Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler.
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this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck
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[image|2403621]
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. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. It got broken off. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy and managed to glue it back it on.
Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler. *first image*. this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck *second image*. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy.
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Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler.[image|2403620] this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck [image|2403621]. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy.
Upon dissembling the toy, I found one of the reasons why the neck clicks. there is a small plastic tab on the tip of the black neck coupler. *first image*. this slides into the '''potentiometer''' located in the white base of the neck *second image*. This controls the rotation of the neck and prevents it from clicking. I got lucky and found the broken tab when I took apart the toy.