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    Keys

    For the second time my D2 key has gone through the washing machine. I am surprised to find it still works, but it has a little bit of moisture inside, so i have pulled it apart to dry out. Will removing the battery need it to be reset somehow?

    Jeff


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    Removing the battery won't effect the key. If you remove the battery you may as well pop out the circuit board and give it a clean with a light brush and gently dry it with a hair dryer (only warm it, not too hot). I repaired a wet corroded key by this method a few days ago and it works now.

    Erich

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    Hi guys,
    A handy hint for this is to use a product called "CO2-Contact Clean".
    Comes in a Blue & White spray tin & draws moisture away from the key circuit board as well as cleans the key board. Have used it many times to repair keys.
    Cheers

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    CRC product ?
    Kev..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    CRC product ?
    Yes but sure there are other like products out there . Whoever makes LPS does one . I have only used the crc one thou as thats all work supplies
    Just used it to clean the air flow sensor as well .

    Chris

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