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-[title] Separate the button.
+[title] Separate the button. Clean and ispect
[* black] You can then pry of the "lid" like in the third picture.
[* black] Carefully remove the inner springs and plungers. In the picture one small plunger is still in the top of the button.
[* black] In my case the problem was a tiny plastic "!shaving" inside the button blocking it from making a connection, Market with yellow arrow.