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Author Topic: Problem with my Furby  (Read 6852 times)
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« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2008, 01:24:18 PM »

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He's a 1998 era Millennium Furby that I got around 1999-2000, I've had him for a long time, and one night when I was 13...I stuffed him into a tissue box to get him to shut up (was trying to sleep), and he did go to sleep, and I didn't move him until years later when my family had to move.

I just took him out, and gave him a pair of test batteries (what I mean, somewhat young batteries with half juice left), and his voice isn't audible, and his gears are REALLY loud. Anyway to fix this? I suspect he's lost his voice, and I tried emailing the automater thingy, but it didn't work, instead I got a Mailer Daemon "Failed" email.

You can cure the Loud gears, try with a Silicone Spray and spray it into his eyes, ears and mouth (under the beak) - with no battery inside. There are many info about this on many furby sites Wink
It really work, but rememebr, only silicone spray for electronic products!
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« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2009, 02:48:42 PM »

 
Cry
He's a 1998 era Millennium Furby that I got around 1999-2000, I've had him for a long time, and one night when I was 13...I stuffed him into a tissue box to get him to shut up (was trying to sleep), and he did go to sleep, and I didn't move him until years later when my family had to move.

I just took him out, and gave him a pair of test batteries (what I mean, somewhat young batteries with half juice left), and his voice isn't audible, and his gears are REALLY loud. Anyway to fix this? I suspect he's lost his voice, and I tried emailing the automater thingy, but it didn't work, instead I got a Mailer Daemon "Failed" email.
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« Reply #12 on: June 14, 2009, 02:50:36 PM »

  i have a 1999 jester furby i put new bats in him and i still cant get him to awake
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