I posted this fix as a reply to another thread, but thought it might warrant its own since it seems to be such a common problem.
So, as you all know, the firing button frequently refuses to work, causing no end of frustration and sore thumbs. Why this occurs is a mystery (to me, at least), but I think it may have to do with dust or debris left over from the manufacturing process. Anyway, here's what you can do:
1. Get a can of electrical contact cleaner (WD-40 might work, but no guarantees).
2. Attach the plastic tube to the nozzle (make sure you buy a brand that comes with one. I lost mine, but a very thin coffee stirrer works too).
3. Remove the bottom cap from your LT, place the plastic tube right up against the switch innards and blast a couple of times.
4. Shake out any excess, punch the firing button a few times and it should be good as new. Was with mine.
So, as you all know, the firing button frequently refuses to work, causing no end of frustration and sore thumbs. Why this occurs is a mystery (to me, at least), but I think it may have to do with dust or debris left over from the manufacturing process. Anyway, here's what you can do:
1. Get a can of electrical contact cleaner (WD-40 might work, but no guarantees).
2. Attach the plastic tube to the nozzle (make sure you buy a brand that comes with one. I lost mine, but a very thin coffee stirrer works too).
3. Remove the bottom cap from your LT, place the plastic tube right up against the switch innards and blast a couple of times.
4. Shake out any excess, punch the firing button a few times and it should be good as new. Was with mine.