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Hi All,

My CAS on the Stagea S2 (hitachi type) had died so I will pass on how to fix it for around $140

No one had a replacement RSB-14K (gray colour) so I looked at what I could use.

I found the RSK-14 (black colour) will work with a slight modification.

PICT.1 Buy plug to suit CAS and make 1mm copper post-54472-0-66439000-1434962108_thumb.jpgpost-54472-0-55070100-1434962180_thumb.jpgpost-54472-0-30530900-1434962223_thumb.jpgpost-54472-0-48339100-1434962515_thumb.jpgwires short, soldier ends 7mm long.....file to 2mm wide about .8mm thick

PICT.2 Remove cover screws to access CAS and remove Large screw timing plate

Remove old CAS and fit new CAS

Put timing plate back on and tighten. Put cover back on

PICT.3 Insert new plug wires into old plug, clips MUST be opposite each other. (BIG NOTE .....OPPOSITE EACH OTHER) see picture

PICT.4 Tape up old plug upto new plug, try to keep dust and dirt out.

I gather the reason why there is a difference between the 14 and 14K is that once the plug is on, It's hard to get off (no clip at front)

I hope that helps everyone ......

JC

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