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With the bike turned off, remove the TSM/TSSM. This is the security module. Make the sure these connections aren't wet. And quit powerwashing your bike!
It maybe because it overheated he flash tube, nikon flash guns use a thermal cutout, to prevent overheating, usually after approximately 30 / 40 shots, in quick succession. It should start working again after it cools down.
If not you may need to get it checked at Nikon Service Centre.
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Ian
The flash on my Moultrie gameSpy 4.0 (D40) quit working. I can trigger the camera and see the flash is very week. Batteries are 100%. Can the flash be ordered and replaced?
My flash went out twice on my FD-95. The first time it was fixed under warranty and it was the bulb. This time I haven't fixed since I have my 707 now. It still works with the external flash like yours did before you dropped it.
If possible I would try and buy another external flash since your time is short. When I had my camera fixed under warranty it was just about to run out and they, the camera shop, told me I should get it fixed now instead of out of warranty because the cost could be hundreds just in labor alone.
Good luck.
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