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#21
oh over the night ?

ok i will try it too

do you had the same problem that there was only a sound or was it vibrating a little bit ?
 

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Originally Posted by thecrazyw View Post
oh over the night ?

ok i will try it too

do you had the same problem that there was only a sound or was it vibrating a little bit ?
Not vibration at all, I'll see if I can find the old vid of it.
 

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Yeah man !!!

BIG THX it's workin :-D

i didn't try over night only 5 minutes and then brrrr brrrr brrrr YEAH YEAH YEAH
 

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Used the script as well, after 5 minutes the phone went vibrating again! Thx
 

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Hello, I did all what you said, and nothing I let the function just for a half of hour but nothing just the same sound that it makes with the health check. I just buyed it 2 weeks ago on september 29. I haven't dropped it, actually I have been extremely careful with it.

well, I just want to know that if when you put the code, the vibration started immediatly or is it why you let it all the night over your desk.

Hope you can answer my question,
 

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After today's CSSU update my vibration stopped working and instead the phone produced a high pitched noise. The above script helped unjam the motor inside my N900.

Useful tip: while the command was running I 'hit' the phone against my palm several times to help the process - after 10 seconds it started vibrating again. You should be careful while doing this to prevent damage to your phone and only hit it on the bottom (not back).
 

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#27
I knocked mine 5 of times on the each side and it works again
Seems to be some hardware issue on mine.
 

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Yep, it still works, only I had to hit it like twenty times:-).
 

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Yes, I've put mine in the pocket with the command issued and ran to the university - vibration problem got fixed. I suppose, that the command is not vital, maybe you just need to shock your device (however, the command is likely to increase the probability of unstucking dramatically)
 

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#30
Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
I had that problem on day 2.
A month or two later I connected it to the charger and ran this in terminal (will activate the motor with the same pattern as an incoming call.
Code:
dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=com.nokia.mce /com/nokia/mce/request  com.nokia.mce.request.req_vibrator_pattern_activate string:'PatternIncomingCall'
The next day it was working.
Keep in mind that it might not work for you, but it's worth a shot.

Edit: If that doesn't work I suggest taking it to a Nokia Care Center.
You just saved my life!!! My cellphone is alive again, thank you so much!
 

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