Bought a new adjuster kit. Removed the old assembly, and installed the new one. The replacement part was of a higher quality (metal instead of plastic) than the original assembly. A few words of warning. First, the directions that came with the part were mostly worthless. The pictures were of such a low quality that they couldn't be viewed. However, the site had a very clear, easy-to-follow video that clearly illustrated the fix. Second, some of the metal prongs were misaligned and needed to be slightly (very slightly) bent back into position (hence the pliers). Three, a note that you need a torx screwdriver to complete the repair.