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I've had my g&g gr16a2 for ages and just brought a few new batteries to see whether they'd bring it back to life but they don't :/ I'm not the best airsoft mechanic so need some help on a diagnostic and obviously don't wanna pay mega money to send it off. Please help me ! Haha

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When you plug in a freshly charged battery and pull the trigger does it make any noise at all? If not it could just be a blown fuse - open the fuseholder in the wiring near the battery and check it.

 

If it makes a bit of noise in the pistol grip then chances are something has jammed.

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If it's not the fuse a wire might have come loose on the motor - unscrew the base plate on the pistol grip and have a look. Don't lose the little metal disc that might fall out though. You'll need to make sure that goes back in when you put the plate back on.

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Cheers mate Atleast that's the news I wanted to hear as I have a back up motor and it won't cost much to buy a new fuse ! Il try the fuse first and get back to you thanks for your help

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Honestly I would recommened removing the fuse as it's such a huge bugger when it suddenly goes off - as long as you use suitable batteries, everything will be fine.

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Honestly I would recommened removing the fuse as it's such a huge bugger when it suddenly goes off - as long as you use suitable batteries, everything will be fine.

 

If the only protection in there is a fuse I would suggest you leave it in. Let's just say you fit a LiPo and the wiring in the gearbox wears against the side and shorts out. Do you want to blow a fuse or have your gun burst into flames?

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You can put a piece of wire in place of the fuse JUST FOR A QUICK TEST ONLY, if stays intact but still doesn't go bang then that's fuse eliminated which would put it down to the wiring, if you still have the wiring connectors inside the buffer tube mount, it's possible one of them has disconnected

 

Go on YouTube for m4 disassembly videos & look at the wiring to see if anything's shorting out or a contact is desoldered

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