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Have it repaired. Most likely the pot. If the signal is going through it is about the only other thing besides the inductor that would cause that. Since the pot is used constantly it is where I would start. Bad battery or power supply and it would not work when stomped. The by-pass (stomp) switch could be At Fault, but you would have intermittant problems.-----------------------ok if it is a wah like the one i used then u have to push it down and bring it up when you hit a note----------

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you have to yell WAH WAH and then it is fixed

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You need 2 wires. One from your guitar to the pedal and one from the pedal to your amp. Also you might need a 9 volt battery for the pedal.

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wet a rag and wipe down the wah pedal and if that doesn't work go and buy a new one

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