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Old Aug 20, 2003 | 08:20 PM
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SpeCKDriFt96
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Ohhhh F buying a new one, i opened up my actuator for that same problem and the only thing wrong with it was a ripped block of rubber. And its funny cause all u need to do is find something to absorb the shock from the motor in the actuator( in my case, i used a little slitther of an eraser and jammed it in there) . I know this sounds confusing but i can elaborate more if u want me to. just reply or PM me. HEY, its better than paying $90 for something u can fix ureself!
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