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Have a problem with my Toshiba A120, Possible loose wiring?
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<blockquote data-quote="bishvabis" data-source="post: 1337253" data-attributes="member: 227224"><p>In such cases, you have to recheck your work. I don't how you did this, but it appears that at least this needs to done. Wire harness, do lock-in though it may not appear so. these are minor capture lock to squeeze in to seize the wire harness to retain position. Also, because wire harness that are flat as in "ribbon" type can be too easily broken if handled too harshly. The break will be intermittent and only a minor soldering and/or replacement will do. It needs to inspected closely to see if such exists. I can't stress enough that deft handling has to be done. Also, if done wrong and wiring was pulled w/o unlocking which can be easily done, the locking mechanism is kaput. Again, you should inspect and review all areas you handled and don't take anything for granted.Also, route any wiring/harness as too not be stressed or pinched. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bishvabis, post: 1337253, member: 227224"] In such cases, you have to recheck your work. I don't how you did this, but it appears that at least this needs to done. Wire harness, do lock-in though it may not appear so. these are minor capture lock to squeeze in to seize the wire harness to retain position. Also, because wire harness that are flat as in "ribbon" type can be too easily broken if handled too harshly. The break will be intermittent and only a minor soldering and/or replacement will do. It needs to inspected closely to see if such exists. I can't stress enough that deft handling has to be done. Also, if done wrong and wiring was pulled w/o unlocking which can be easily done, the locking mechanism is kaput. Again, you should inspect and review all areas you handled and don't take anything for granted.Also, route any wiring/harness as too not be stressed or pinched. good luck [/QUOTE]
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