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I have two 18 volt cordless drills . both chargers have quit working , and they are not even two years old . how can i get help?

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1-800-4DEWALT to find your nearest service center. They can also help you locate the date code to determine your warranty status. On the charger you should be covered for 3 years though.

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Have the chargers been bouncing around in car or van with batterys in? if so u take it apart and you'll see the solder is broken on the circuit board just carefully solder it again and that should solve it.

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The charger rearly fail. it must be the battery problem.have your battery tested also the switch of the drill.if the drill runs slower than use to be changed the switch.

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