![]() On normal ME Supers, the beginning of the winding action (after the lever is popped out to winding position) should release the button. Then work the winding lever and shutter and try the rewind button again a few times to make sure your repair worked. With a small tool, gently press outward on the end of the cam arm nearest the winder shaft, and the other end of the cam arm should release the sleeve and the button. Don't lose the screws! You'll then be able to see the button, the black plastic sleeve around it, and the cam arm that fits into the groove. If you have a small cross-head screwdriver, take off the bottom cover (three tiny screws, one toward each end and one in the middle). When the winding lever motion begins, the cam arm is pushed out of the groove and releases the button. Inside the camera there is a groove around that sleeve, and when the button is pushed in, a spring-loaded cam arm clicks into that groove and holds the button in. Notice there is a little black plastic sleeve around the rewind release button. Just tried both of your suggestions and they haven't worked! ![]() If the camera is empty, try opening the back, put your thumb against the toothed spindle next to the take up spool and work it back and forth gently, see if the rewind button pops out. It doesn't pop out when you wind the film advance lever? My film rewind button is stuck pushed down into the camera, can anyone please help me/give suggestions on how I could resolve this issue?
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