Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Power Button Replacement

Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Power Button Replacement

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Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Power Button Replacement
Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Power Button Replacement
Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Power Button Replacement
This guide will show how to replace the power button from your Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender.
Written By: Catherine Lintner

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INTRODUCTION
The power button is what allows your Mad Catz Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender to turn on and off. If your power button has stopped working, try putting new batteries in the back of the guitar before starting this replacement guide. If that does not work, follow the steps listed below.
Be sure to remove the batteries before beginning.
TOOLS:
JIS Driver Set (1)

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Step 1 -- Outer Casing

 Flip the guitar over so it is back side up. The battery compartment should be facing up.
 Use a size J1 head screwdriver to remove the ten 5 mm short screws.
 Use a J1 screwdriver to remove the four 5 mm long screws on the back of the device.

Step 2

 Turn the device over so the front of the guitar is facing you.
 Using a size J1 philips head screwdriver, remove the eleven 5 mm silver screws (circled in red) around the white panel.

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Step 3

 Gently lift the white panel and twist 90 degrees clockwise.
 Using a size J1 head screwdriver, remove the two 5 mm black screws from underneath the white panel. You should now be able to pull the guitar apart.

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Step 4 -- Power Button

 Using a size J1 philips head screwdriver, remove the two black 5 mm screws (circled in red) from the back of the power button component. You can identify this by the code J5B on the component.

Step 5

 Using your hands, lift the small, rectangular circuit board off and follow the connecting cords to the main circuit board.
 Unplug the cord connected to the battery component from the main circuit board.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This document was last generated on 2017-08-24 05:19:15 PM.

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