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Old June 8th, 2009, 14:32   #1
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ICS M16 stopped firing

Ok, I've had my ICS M16A3 for probably about 3 years. I bought it brand new and have never opened it up. The only thing I've changed on it has been rewiring the connectors to deans which fixed a previous issue.
I was playing with it all yesterday and it was working fine, the only thing I noticed which was uncommon was it was sometimes double feeding on full auto, it didn't bother me though. However, in the last game we were playing I was really giving it a workout, I don't normally put down sustained fire, but I was using a lot of auto. All of sudden, in the middle of shooting, it just stopped. No noise, no grinding, no clicking, just stopped firing, I assumed it was a dead battery but even when my batteries are dead I tend to hear the faintest noise of the gun trying to cycle.
I tried a new battery, nothing, no noise at all, but the thing that made me realize I had a serious problem was when I pushed the forward assist button. From what I understand, the forwards assist on ICS guns releases spring tension or resets the mechbox or something to that effect. I pushed it and I didn't hear a thing, usually I'd hear a noise indicating a release of tension on the spring, so I'm not sure. Anyone have any ideas?
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Old June 8th, 2009, 14:35   #2
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First thing I would check out is the fuse. You may have blown it. If you can confirm the fuse is fine, I suggest you crack the receiver open and pull the trigger. With no spring load, the motor / gears should turn easily. If not, then your problem is either electrical, or the motor.
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Old June 8th, 2009, 19:49   #3
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Ok, I'm not sure exactly how to tell if the fuse is blown, but taking it out I noticed that the wires are a little mangled around one of the connections for the fuse, I'm going to replace the fuse and connectors and see if that works.
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Old June 8th, 2009, 19:58   #4
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You just simply look at the fuse to see if a wire inside has been cut off.

If you are still not sure then just take the fuse and connector two connector together and fire a few round. If it work, then you should know the problem.

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