Andreas Thaler
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One of the most common problems with the T90 is still unsolved: the shutter blocking, accompanied by the messages „HELP“ in the viewfinder and „EEE“ on the display.
Until now, I assumed that the cause of this problem was dirty magnets for controlling the shutter.
The T90 has two of these, which are integrated directly into the vertically moving focal plane shutter unit.
They can only be reached after deeply dismantling the camera, which is an extremely tricky mission with the T90 due to its dense construction with flexible circuit boards.
Is it the sticky damper that is causing the problem?
I found some information online that the HELP/EEE problem was associated with stuck shutter blades.
There is a foam damper in the lower part of the shutter, which turns into a sticky mass over the decades and contaminates the shutter blades. This contamination is visible.
If they are very dirty, the blades are blocked and the T90 responds with the two error messages mentioned.
Cleaning the shutter curtains and removing the remains of the damper will remedy the problem:

Canon T90: Advanced cleaning of stuck shutter blades
Sticky shutter at EOS Nano Burger gives in „Manage Your EOS Camera’s Sticky Shutter“ https://www.instructables.com/Manage-Your-EOS-Cameras-Sticky-Shutter/ a guide on how to clean stuck shutter blades in a Canon EOS. The reason for the sticking is a small damper under the vertically running...

A problem that is not visible
I also found a note online that this problem occurs with T90s that have not been used for a very long time.
My guess is that the damper on such T90s has become sticky and one or both shutter curtains have stuck.
Since the camera was not triggered during this decomposition process, there are no traces to be seen of the sticky damper on the shutter blades. Therefore, no connection can be established and the cause of the problem remains unclear.
If this is indeed the case, the problem should be solved by removing the damper residue and cleaning the shutter.
The cause is then not dirty magnets, as seems to be the case with the mirror magnet:

Canon T90: Cleaning the mirror magnet
I have a T90 here whose mirror magnet no longer works. The usual symptom of a quiet clicking sound and a flashing arrow in the display occurs. The recommended cure of removing the front cover and activating the - easily accessible - magnet with a magnetized screwdriver tip works with patience...

I have two T90s that show HELP and EEE. On these, the visible part of the shutter is clean.
I will see if removing the damper will get the cameras working again.
On the trail of the last major and unsolved problem
There are solutions for all other common problems with the T90, such as the sticky shutter, the mirror magnet not triggering or the control wheel that has become unreliable:

Canon T90: recommendations and notes
Based on my previous (repair) experiences with the Canon T90 with regard to preservation/problems/repair options, I would like to give a summary of the following recommendations/hints: Sticky shutter - gummed-up shutter blades: Can be permanently repaired, damper in the shutter area that has...

The issue with HELP/EEE is the last big challenge in preserving a milestone in camera construction for the future

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