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any idea where to get replacement switches for the buttons on the controls
for a upright atari roadblasters. cant seem to locate some. thanks in
advance

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Larry,

I found those on the HAPPS Controls site.

Larry wrote:
> any idea where to get replacement switches for the buttons on the controls
> for a upright atari roadblasters. cant seem to locate some. thanks in
> advance
>
>

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If it is the large red ones, you can dissassemble the switch and on the
little metal leaf inside, press the dimple back out again. It gets
compressed over time. Test the function with an ohm meter before
reassembling. On the metal ones, someone put in some little spring
loaded ones of the same size with a little red stem poking out. Can't
think of what you call those at the moment.

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