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    MY 998 HAS A BUTTON CUT OFF PROBLEM,I WOULD TRY MASHING HARDER AND TO THE SIDE,NOW I FIND THAT IF I HOLD BUTTON HALF WAY IN THAT IT WORKS BETTER BUT SOMETIMES I HAVE TO DO IT A FEW TIMES TRYING TO GET THAT RIGHT AMOUNT OF PUSHING BUTTON, AGAIN IF I MASH ALL THE WAY IT WILL NOT CUT OFF,
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    Wish I had seen this a few days ago .

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    I think I found out the problem. Apparently my battery connection is not tide enough. I notice my starter is weak so I tiden the connection and it fix the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birdgod View Post
    I think I found out the problem. Apparently my battery connection is not tide enough. I notice my starter is weak so I tiden the connection and it fix the problem.
    This is good news ...



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