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i would find someone local if you can until then use the above resources.  I use a changer repair service down here in houston they let me exchange mine out for refurbished ones and even will go out to the account if I dont have time to and they test them right in front of me before i buy.  Never had an issue

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One of the best things you can do to help yourself is to get the Tech support lines to the manufacturers of the equipment you own. Call them first, 99% of them do a great job of walking you down the troubleshooting tree to determine what is wrong.

Until you get enough field experience to do so on your own there is no better way to learn other than going to one of the manufacturers tech schools.

Best of all they do this for FREE. Once you figure out with their help you can order parts direct from them or use any of the other resources previously mentioned.

I've been in the business for over 15 years now and the only electronic diagnostic tool I have and use is a good multimeter.

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