Good job. I received my 2 repair pads for KX-TGA106 today and these old phones minus the scratches are like new after I did the easy install. We really appreciate you saving these phones and keeping us from having to buy new ones.
An excellent tutorial for a remarkable product. I thought my Panasonic KX-TGA470 handset was headed for the recycler. This cleverly designed and very inexpensive product salvaged it. Thanks!
I opened my Panasonic cordless phone and there's an oily substance on the board that prevents the membrane from making contact. I've cleaned it with alcohol and the handset works well for a while, but eventually the problem returns after some time. Not sure what the problem is.
Thank you! My keys are clean! I might order the mix and match membranes since I have a different Panasonic phone. Sadly, I did accidentally tear out one of the speakerphone wires. But I will get to a soldering iron soon and reattach it.
I've got the Panasonic KX-TGA101CS '3 phone set' and on the phone I use the most, the 0 button has become extremely difficult to press. Will cleaning it alone fix the problem, or do I need to replace anything?
Cleaning alone is always temporary. That is why I made these membrane keypads. I have been repairing push-button phones since 1992 and cleaning alone was a guaranteed warranty repair.
That part is the base. The cordless handsets start with KX-TGA and have 3 numbers only. Usually you can find the part number on the bottom edge of the handset but sometimes you have to look under the battery, jsut don't get the model number confused with FCC number. The FCC number can be anything but may also include KX-TG(something)
Good job. I received my 2 repair pads for KX-TGA106 today and these old phones minus the scratches are like new after I did the easy install. We really appreciate you saving these phones and keeping us from having to buy new ones.
An excellent tutorial for a remarkable product. I thought my Panasonic KX-TGA470 handset was headed for the recycler. This cleverly designed and very inexpensive product salvaged it. Thanks!
Thanks! I couldn't get my phone case open, and was afraid to pull the back too hard. Your video helped me see exactly what to do. Much appreciated.
I opened my Panasonic cordless phone and there's an oily substance on the board that prevents the membrane from making contact. I've cleaned it with alcohol and the handset works well for a while, but eventually the problem returns after some time. Not sure what the problem is.
Can't wait to try and fix one of my panasonic phones. Great video.
Great instructional technique taking the time to explain and demonstrate. Well done. Thank you
Thanks for this video and the membrane you all provided! Repaired my TX-TG2356 handset while watching the video and works better than new!! Thanks!!!!
Nicely done. I didn't know you could repair this way. Thanks a million.
Thank you! My keys are clean! I might order the mix and match membranes since I have a different Panasonic phone. Sadly, I did accidentally tear out one of the speakerphone wires. But I will get to a soldering iron soon and reattach it.
So greatly and calmly explained, bravo very well done !👍
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Very helpful and well presented
I've got the Panasonic KX-TGA101CS '3 phone set' and on the phone I use the most, the 0 button has become extremely difficult to press. Will cleaning it alone fix the problem, or do I need to replace anything?
Cleaning alone is always temporary. That is why I made these membrane keypads. I have been repairing push-button phones since 1992 and cleaning alone was a guaranteed warranty repair.
Thanks for the tutorial. Helped me
excellent
Thank you.
can't find anything on KXTG 6502 phonelike it doesn't exist!
That part is the base. The cordless handsets start with KX-TGA and have 3 numbers only. Usually you can find the part number on the bottom edge of the handset but sometimes you have to look under the battery, jsut don't get the model number confused with FCC number. The FCC number can be anything but may also include KX-TG(something)