11-01-16, 03:05 PM
As Deefer says, I've had the wires to the switch break and the switch itself fail.
If it's the switch, you may be able to get it working again by dismantling and cleaning, but it's a fiddly job.
Don't be tempted to buy one of the cheap aftermarket replacements available on ebay, they corrode like mad and the internal spring
is too weak... a used genuine one is better value if you don't want to pay Yamaha's price for a new one.
If it's the switch, you may be able to get it working again by dismantling and cleaning, but it's a fiddly job.
Don't be tempted to buy one of the cheap aftermarket replacements available on ebay, they corrode like mad and the internal spring
is too weak... a used genuine one is better value if you don't want to pay Yamaha's price for a new one.