I have a Nash JM-63 that seems to have a problem with static electricity accumulating under the screen near the 3-way switch and under the sensors. The problem is temporarily eliminated after you apply the dryer sheet to the cover plate and to the entire switch. As soon as the static electricity appears again, usually after about 3 days, the switch will not be able to turn on the isolated neck sensor. The switch works fine after using the trick of drying the sheets. Are there any clues as to why? I've been Googling this non-stop for days.
I would just sell your Nash JM-63 and buy a new one.
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