instrument cluster repair
Keith Franchetti
skidfranc at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 14:21:55 EST 2007
Hey, thanks a lot for the input, Bob. I have found instructions for a
solder job that's supposed to take care of the bouncing needle/odo too. So
maybe with those two sets of instructions, I can find the right guy and get
it done locally. But it's nice to know you might be able to do it as a back
up option!
Keith
On 1/22/07, Keith Franchetti <skidfranc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have two of these bad ICs. One I bought to replace the bad one. But it
> turned out to be just as bad. And I've wondered the same thing. I've
> looked at 2 or 3 pretty detailed descriptions of how to fix it myself, and
> I've gotten hald geared up to do it, taken the thing partially apart, then
> realized I'm in over my head. So unless I had someone good with electronics
> and a soldering iron right over my shouldler, I don't see myself fixing
> these.
>
> Bob, what would you charge to fix one of these things? I was lucky in
> that getting the thing out was not hard in my case. I just don't know how
> to fix the damned thing. It has the bouncing speedo/stopped odometer
> problem. The one I replaced it with the speedo works sometimes, but the
> blinker arrows are on all the time and the high beam light is opposite what
> it should be.
>
> Or maybe I bring the instructions on the link you sent to an audio video
> place if I can find one here in Burlington, Vermont.
>
> Keith
>
> 91 200q20v Zirmat
> 91 200q20v Pearl
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