Camera Won't Power On
The LEDs in the viewfinder don't light up.
Check Batteries
Install new batteries in the camera to ensure that low battery voltage is not the issue. Batteries should be inserted with the negative side facing the battery compartment cover.
Battery Contacts
Check the contacts in the battery compartment. Old leaky batteries are a common problem and the acid can corrode battery contacts. Vinegar can be used to clean the corrosion.
Internal Wiring
Corrosion can also occur inside the camera. Remove the top cover and check the voltage at the red wire. It should be around 3.0 V. If it is lower, the connection to the battery compartment may be corroded.
Batteries Drain Quickly
The batteries die in a day or two when the camera is in auto mode.
Shutter Button Switch
The camera uses a momentary switch on the shutter button to turn on the meter. When it is pressed half way, a contact closes and turns on the light meter. When the button is released, the contact opens and the light meter turns off after about 30 sec. If the contact is not properly adjusted, it may not open when the shutter button is released. The light meter will stay on and drain the battery.
Electrical shorts
If this malfunction is occurring after a repair, it's possible that a short was created during reassembly. Check the solder connections in the area of the shutter button switches. Use a continuity probe to identify shorts between wires that should be isolated. Disassemble and reassemble if necessary.
Slow Mirror
The mirror flips up and down but it is slow. There is a delay in actuation after pushing the shutter button.
Air Damper Bumper
The ME Super has an air damper attached to the mirror mechanism for noise and vibration reduction. Inside the damper is a rubber bumper. Over time, the rubber can degrade and start to gum up the sliding action of the damper. This is typically the cause of a slow mirror. Follow the Pentax ME Super Mirror Box Service to clean out the old rubber bumper.
Stuck Mirror
The reflex mirror in the body of the camera is stuck in the up position blocking the viewfinder. The shutter won't fire and the advance lever is locked.
Mirror Box Mechanism
This is usually caused by a failure in the mirror box mechanism. After the shutter fires, the closing curtain triggers a latch allowing the mirror to return to its viewing position. As the camera ages, some of the rubber bumpers on the mirror box degrade and get sticky. The mirror return latch no longer moves freely at it gets stuck in the up position. The old rubber bumpers need to be removed and the mechanism cleaned (see Pentax ME Super Mirror Box Service).
Shutter
There are also some small rubber components in the shutter unit that can degrade. Sometimes the residue will make its way onto the shutter blades and seize the shutter. In this case, the closing curtain of the shutter won't trigger the mirror return and it will stay in the taking position, locking the camera. See the guide on servicing the shutter of the Pentax ME Super to remove and clean the degraded components.
Infinite Wind
The advance lever winds continuously but is unable to cock the shutter. The camera won't fire.
Mirror Box Mechanism
This is a different failure mode but is also caused by degraded rubber on the mirror box. In this case, the latch that holds the mirror spring in the charged position gets stuck. The mirror can't charge, which also means the shutter won't fire. The old rubber bumpers need to be removed and the mechanism cleaned (see Pentax ME Super Mirror Box Service).
Self-Timer is Stuck
The self-timer is wound and released but it won't complete its cycle. It stops part of the way back and won't trigger the shutter.
Self-Timer Mechanism
The clockwork mechanism of the self-timer is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Do not force the timer to complete its cycle. It is located on the backside of the front plate and can be removed with two screws. To clean it, soak in isopropyl alcohol and/or use an ultrasonic cleaner. Disassembly of the unit is not usually required.
No Auto Mode
The mode dial is set to 'Auto', the camera won't enter auto exposure mode.
Top Cover Contacts
The mode dial communicates its position to the camera electronics through a set of contacts between the top cover and the camera body. The contacts may be dirty, oxidized, or misshapen. Clean the body-side and cover-side contacts.
Shutter Speed Buttons Don't work
When the mode dial is set to 'M', the shutter speed adjustment buttons don't change the selected speed in the viewfinder.
Button Contacts
The button contacts are located in the top cover. Remove the top cover and disassemble the mode dial and button housing. Clean the button contacts.
Top Cover Contacts
The button presses are communicated to the camera electronics through a set of contacts between the top cover and the camera body. The contacts may be dirty, oxidized, or misshapen. Clean the body-side and cover-side contacts.
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