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Walt Y (Unregistered Guest)
Posted From: 72.220.220.150
| Posted on Sunday, June 06, 2010 - 09:34 pm: | |
My Nuvi 750 switch is physically damaged. Being an electrical engineer with decades of experience and wonderful co workers who know how to use the special equipment to fix such things, I want to stick a new switch in and see if it works again. Since it is broken I don't know what it looks like. Can some one tell me if one of these switchs is the right one? http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?FS=TRUE&N=4294758777+254110+4294023486+ 1323043 Here's a picture of the damaged part: <img> Thanks, Walt in San Diego |
Sharcnetusa
Username: Sharcnetusa
Registered: 12-2008
| Posted on Sunday, June 06, 2010 - 09:46 pm: | |
None of those switches will work. Those are are pushbutton switches. The switch in the Nuvi 2xx, 2xxW and 7xx is a slide switch with a momentary left position and a locking right position. They are made by a company in Taiwan and there is a 3000 piece minimum buy. They will not sell you just one. The picture that you show, shows the black plastic lever (stub) missing. That's why the switch doesn't work. The slide actuator on top has nothing to grab onto the switch because the stub is missing (broken off). - Jim |
Walt Y (Unregistered Guest)
Posted From: 72.220.220.150
| Posted on Monday, June 07, 2010 - 12:47 am: | |
So is this a part that Garmin sells, then? If so, what is the part number? Or do I call them? Which is something I need to do as a matter of course, but the thing just broke. Knowing how things get built, unless it is in their spares program, the only extras are either samples for the engineers or laying on the floor at the factory. Both mean they are a good luck item. Any ideas on getting one or some???? 3000 likely don't cost that much, but more than the unit is worth, for sure. Is this a typical failure mode for this part in this application? |
(Unregistered Guest) Posted From: 72.220.220.150
| Posted on Monday, June 07, 2010 - 12:53 am: | |
[quote="Sharcnetusa"]the picture that you show, shows the black plastic lever (stub) missing[/quote] Not just a tab broken off, but the whole switch cover. There is nothing left to actuate. In other words, the top popped or broke off. Is this the typical failure mode for this part???? |
Sharcnetusa
Username: Sharcnetusa
Registered: 12-2008
| Posted on Monday, July 19, 2010 - 11:34 am: | |
Unfortunately, Garmin doesn't sell parts. |