WyomingKnott Distinguished Aug 29, 2006 1,139 2 20,310 Feb 12, 2018 #2 Not the sort of think you can fix yourself, unless it's from a simple reason like having part of a toothpick stuck in it. Take it into a shop to be fixed, preferably under warranty. Upvote 0 Downvote
Not the sort of think you can fix yourself, unless it's from a simple reason like having part of a toothpick stuck in it. Take it into a shop to be fixed, preferably under warranty.