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meel
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Land Ranger

Post by meel »

Hello all,
I am looking for parts for my Land Ranger, specifically the upper part of the button.
Certain buttons do not work.

Thanks,
Edi
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Post by Fusion »

I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but is it the springy metal part of the button you've "lost", slightly domed, that 'clicks' when pressed? I'm sure I could find something suitable amongst my junk, but the size needs to be correct, they come in lots of sizes. If you can remove one from another switch and measure it up, or post a picture, it would help.
If you want to sort it out yourself, these type buttons are often found on bedside clock-radios, and other cheap electrical items, portable CD players etc, you might be able to get one for 50p at a boot-sale, or you may have such stuff lying around unused in cupboards.
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Post by sinclairuser »

i think that face plate has a membrane and buttons built in, first texas might sell you one, i could probably modify it with tact switches, but the man hours cost may not be worth it, the membranes may be available you need to contact first texas.
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Post by Fusion »

If the buttons are complete, but just not working, it may be oxidation (mild corrosion) of the metal surfaces. These can be 'cleaned up' by rubbing them with plain white paper. The paper will go grey as a result. The points to rub are the three (usually) feet the click-button stands on, the under-side of the domed part, and the entire area of the circuit-board track where the button sits.
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Post by Stratman »

The important part here is what the individual switches are comprised. I don't remember seeing any metal on metal contacts for years and they all seem to use copper tracks on the side of the membrane that connects to the electronics and conductive rubber pads on the other (usualy upper) membrane. With TV remotes sometimes you find a build up of the conductive rubber on the copper tracked membrane which can be cleaned and the switches will work but very often the conductive rubber part on the other membrane has worn away to such an extent that it can no longer bridge the copper tracks. If this is the case you can get around it by glueing copper foil pads to the worn away area. Not a perfect solution and you may need to disassemble an remove oxidation from time to time but it may get you up and running.
meel
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Post by meel »

Thank you all for your help.
I wrote to the First Texas Products, and very quickly I received the answer that part was sent to me.

Greetings from Poland
Edi
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Post by sinclairuser »

excellent, you cant knock first texas for service.
hi all, finally back to full fitness, for those that dont know i had a bad bike crash last july and have been recovering
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Post by Koala »

meel wrote:Thank you all for your help.
I wrote to the First Texas Products, and very quickly I received the answer that part was sent to me.

Greetings from Poland
Edi
That's good to know.

Thumbs up to First Texas
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