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Originally Posted by cc_rider
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Both batteries were replaced in August when the problem first appeared. Worked for the 3 months before that. Worked better with new batteries but the problem didn't go away.
Not using a headlight during day rides and have no other electronics. Keeping a clear line between computer and sensor.
Happens in different locations, at random, and sporadically. Location, road conditions, weather, etc don't seem to make a difference.

I'll try cleaning the contacts again. Q-tip with alcohol.

May just keep it and put up with it. At least the clock works.
If I replace it, I may go wired.
Try a little emery cloth on the contacts. Some of my wired computers get a little strange when I change the battery and that usually sets them right.
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