Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum - UTGF
Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Topic started by: theonemanband on September 03, 2017, 09:38:08 AM
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Hi,
Does anyone know the correct way to clean/lubricate the volume pot on a T5; (crackling & noisy when adjusting).
This was a problem that plagued my old T5-12S (recently sold) and that I never solved, but is now starting to be an issue on my 12 month old T5z-12.
I presume the volume and tone pots are the same across the range of Taylor guitars; they appear to be sealed units with no access to administer any cleaner/lubricant.
Can any Taylor technicians help please..........how to service the pots and the correct product for the job??
Cheers.......Brian
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Well..........I suppose no advice is better than bad advice!!
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The best advice I could give you is to call customer service at the Taylor factory.
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I had a similar problem on my 2008 T5-S; my first instinct was that, since I bought the guitar as NOS in 2012 (i.e., approximately four years old) from a dealer in Florida, that the internal potentiometer contacts had developed some surface corrosion. I kept working the knobs, turning them from post to post, and eventually the crackling and popping stopped. It's been fine ever since. Give that a try.
But it's just possible that the pot(s) is/are bad. If you bought the guitar new from an authorized dealer, it's under warranty and will be corrected for free.
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Deoxit contact cleaner.
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Deoxit contact cleaner.
Exactly. If you can access the pot, spray the innards with deoxit. It's not cheap stuff, but from time to time dust will get in there and a quick spray and the crackle will be gone.
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How can I access the pot in-ards? Taking the plastic knob off and spraying contact cleaner doesn't do the job.