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If you are unfamiliar with the procedure, you'd be better off taking it into to a local guitar shop for a setup. It can be quite tricky to get it correct, but once it is, you'll be good to go until you change string size.
I think posting the wiring schematics is not legal. If it just does not work anymore you could try and look if the battery clip is oxidized and try to clean it.
Here is the contact info you need:http://www.peavey.com/support/contactinfo/ Tell them the problem and they will advise you as to whether or not you will be able to repair it yourself. Without troubleshooting it myself I would guess that there is a part blown in the preamp circuit. I don't know for sure but if it involves a surface mount component the circuit board may have to be replaced if there is one.
Sorry but your post did not provide enough info. Are you having a problem with the volume control. Do you need a wiring diagram. What model Peavey bass do you have. For instance, the Peavey bass I have has active electronics ans requires a 9 volt transistor radio battery to power them.
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