Yeah- I couldn't even get the button off with all of that glue on there. It's too bad it is glued so tightly on there. And now that you mention it, I'm probably not going to try to remove it as I think it would just cause further damage.
I'm thinking a couple of options:
-shave it down with a razor and repaint/ bondo...wonder how much a bodyshop would charge for this...probably too much!
-look on mouser for a cap/cover...
-epay for switches
-Any parts guys for Yamaha stuff on AK...I'll try bartertown
So unfortunately I still haven't fixed my right meter problem either! When connected and powered up, it pegs all the way to the right and stays there. And now the 'zero' point is off, so the needle doesn't rest at furthest position to the left as it should when powered off. Rests a couple of notches higher. Any suggestions for this one on where to start looking? (I can't read a schematic very well except for the basics- sorry- I am completely new to this, but I really appreciate your help.)
I'm thinking a couple of options:
-shave it down with a razor and repaint/ bondo...wonder how much a bodyshop would charge for this...probably too much!
-look on mouser for a cap/cover...
-epay for switches
-Any parts guys for Yamaha stuff on AK...I'll try bartertown
So unfortunately I still haven't fixed my right meter problem either! When connected and powered up, it pegs all the way to the right and stays there. And now the 'zero' point is off, so the needle doesn't rest at furthest position to the left as it should when powered off. Rests a couple of notches higher. Any suggestions for this one on where to start looking? (I can't read a schematic very well except for the basics- sorry- I am completely new to this, but I really appreciate your help.)