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> This is a really naive idea from someone who knows next to nothing about > electronics, but would somehow cleaning the pedal switch connections help > the problem? A corroded connection will likely have a non-zero resistance. That's why you always want to have clean connections, so there is no signal loss. Add the button connection resistance to the resistance that the unit expects from that button and it might mis-interpret which button was pressed. Or, a bad connection could result in a connection that varies in resistance in some unpredictable way. For example, ideally, you want the button to go from infinite resistance (open circuit) to zero resistance (closed circuit) in an instant. However, if the connection is dirty or corroded, it might not go from open to closed cleanly. You could end up with some values in between that are interpreted incorrectly. This is only theory though. I haven't directly observed this effect. I have taken electronics courses in college so I know a little bit about this subject. I also know how the footswitch works so I think this is a plausable theory and probably a good place to start. - Dave