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Maleficent_Guard_462 t1_iuh7mca wrote

really you need to take that to pieces and put the stab back together and solder it back up again. but - if you're a real maverick you can do it with tweezers and brute force but it involves pushing the wire out under the plate until you basically can't see it and it's a real muck about. only two options really.

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Jadenexe OP t1_iuh7smc wrote

So i basically I push it back in with force?

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Maleficent_Guard_462 t1_iuhajfn wrote

well if you're going to do it that way - with tweezers, you need to push that bit of stab wire up and out the way so you can get the little bit back in - but you need to put the stab in so that the wire goes in the middle - so it's a bit of a muck about and quite difficult, but it is possible. but if you don't know what you're trying to do you may just break it completely. the best / least risk way would be to desolder the board entirely and fix it and then put it back together - but if you are not experienced desoldering can sometimes break everything entirely too! if you're UK I can fix this for you.

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Dangerous-Rate-7356 t1_iuh7ktq wrote

they look like clip in usually they just clip in though I may be mistaken

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Maleficent_Guard_462 t1_iuhangu wrote

the wire has to go in a slot in the middle of the stab so you can't push the stab part back in with the wire in hte way, the stab bit needs to go in and the wire needs to go back in the slot in the middle of the bit that's come out, otherwise the other side won't go up and down (the point of the stab)

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