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That's interesting and cheaper than my repair! Mine didn't mention control wheel assembly if I remember rightly so perhaps it was a different problem.
I was also very impressed with their communications and turn around time. I think registering with CPS is worth it too.
I've got it back with the full service report this evening. This details a load of stuff under 'Standard EOS Service', sensor clean, body clean etc. A thorough check of all moving parts, dials, slots, ports, lens mount etc.
The replacement items are listed as 'Replaced Mode Dial Assembly' and 'Replaced Interface PCB'.
The mode dial (B, M, Av, Tv, P etc) definitely hasn't been changed. The Main Dial (the one which was playing up certainly has). Sure enough, you can buy just the main dial assembly so they must be doing that instead of the whole top plate where necessary.
The'Interface PCB' was surprising as I've never even used any of those connectors. (This PCB handles the mic, headphone and flash sync terminals). They don't seem to have charged for this part.
Other than having to restore my setup, every is working like new. Very happy camper.
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