This is a question that is neither about Fender guitars, nor is it about traditional pickups. But the wealth of knowledge on this board is such that if I didn't ask, I'd probably be kicking myself into the middle of next week.
I have a Taylor GS Mini-e Koa acoustic guitar. It's one of my two favorites. If it weren't for this niggling problem, I'd say it was perfect for me in every way.
But I have this problem: The onboard electronics have a curious/nasty way of coming loose. Put another way, if I go unplugged for a while and then plug back in, I get... nothing.
I asked Taylor about this and they suggested I unscrew the preamp, lift it, and disconnect and reconnect the jack to the pickup. I did, and problem solved.
Until the next time. Rinse and repeat. The problem is remedied after I take the few minutes to tinker with what's below the surface.
The first time I did this, I lost one of the little screws (there are 4) that hold the preamp. Taylor kindly sent me a free replacement. Now I use a magnetized screwdriver when performing this surgery.
But I shouldn't have to perform this inelegant solution all the time. At the most, I should only have to replace the CR2032 battery every so often.
Any ideas of how I can get underneath this and solve it once and for all? The electronics appear to be fastened to the underside of the top of the guitar, and I can't see for diddly when I lift the preamp off the body.