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4 Flashing lights on M12 tool

FMC1959

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M12 Rotary Tool

I have had this tool for a good 8-10 years, so warranty is out of the question. Never happened before, and I was using it about a week ago, no issue. 2 days ago I wanted to use it, turned it on and nothing, except for the 4 flashing lights. Tried several batteries, fully charged, same thing. I tried blowing air though it, tapping it...hasn't worked since.

Saw this thread, user had same issue, except his was covered under warranty.

The above thread didn't have any solutions as Milwaukee took care of it and no else experienced this issue. I was hoping someone new if the 4 flashing lights was like a code/error, or if anyone having any M12 tool had this happen...and find some kind of solution?
 
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Dalez

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My M12 angle die grinder shuts down and flashes when I work it too hard but will start right back up.
 

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The flashing lights could mean several things, its sensing an over-torque condition, battery is drained, switch is on and wont start until cycled off first.
If none of those cases exist, then most likely one of systems could be malfuntioning. I would throw a few meter tests at it and see what its doing. But keep in mind repair parts are not available.
 
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dnschmidt

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Bad battery connection. That's what the YouTube videos are about. Simple bend the metal tab in the tool as shown in the videos.
 
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FMC1959

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I checked the YT videos; the first 2 I viewed were what dnschmidt referred to about bending the metal tab. That fix is on Fuel tools and the 4 lights kind of dance or light in sequence...not the problem I have. My tool is not a Fuel but regular brushed motor and the 4 lights blink together, 3 times, then nothing.

This video looks like exactly my issue

I watched it and from the comments below the video, I am lucky to have gotten close to 10 years from the tool. The guy that made the video and others commenting all felt this tool was not well made. If you are in the market for a cordless rotary tool, looks like the Dremel cordless is much better.

I don't have the time to open it and see if it can be repaired, but like the guy on the video expressed; many of these tools nowadays are considered disposable. parts are either hard to find or between time and parts...cheaper to by a new one. Anyway I have a couple of corded version + got this a year ago, so should be fine.

Thanks to the responses here that helped with finding my problem.
 

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I believe this comes with Milwaukee's five year warrantee. If I get five years out of a tool I consider that a win. I've got two of these M12's and consider them to be light duty tools. For anything more serious I break out my M18 die grinders.
 
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