How to troubleshoot wall clocks.
How to fix a battery powered wall clock.
How to repair an old wall clock if your wall clock is off you will definitely replace the new battery if it remains dead.
How to fix battery operated clocks step 1.
Remove any loose corrosion from the battery.
Use a screwdriver to press in the clip or unscrew it 1 x research sourcestep 2 remove the old battery.
Again the batteries might get expired.
In this case you should replace the battery with a new one.
Replace the battery with the positive pole facing outwards making sure that it is retained securely in position by the metal plate.
Step 1 open the battery compartment.
Open the battery compartment with your fingertips and nails or use a screwdriver to open it.
Move the plate sideways and remove the battery.
If not there may be internal damage.
Use your fingers to pry up one end of the battery.
Wind the clock if it has stopped running.
It is possible to install the battery upside down where the battery is.
Remove the battery take the clock glass cover off hold the minute hand in the centre of its length and gently tease slightly bend the end of the minute hand upward.
Swing the pendulum on the inside of the clock if it has a pendulum.
The small black box known as the movement will house the battery.
This should release it from the compartment.
Most of the quartz clock starts losing its time because of the end of the power of the battery.
The battery compartment can be found on the back of the clock.
You should hear a ticking sound.
Simply wipe off the dust with a piece of cloth or you can also try blowing them out.
Open the door and bring the pendulum all the way to the side then let.
Replace the metal plate and the cover by reversing the steps you used to get them off.
Put on gloves and pull the batteries out with tweezers or tongs.
Clean the battery.