dashboard problems again
dashboard problems again
My dash I was a the show and I started it up and noticed the rev counter not working again so I did the earth again it still didn't work so a gave it a big rev and it started working again but now when you try using the indicators the whole dash stops only thing that works is the voltage meter is a dogey earth again any help will be appreciated
Re: dashboard problems again
Its likely to be a connection/earth problem as you suspect. Another place to check is the connection blocks/multi plugs at the bottom of the steering column area inside the car. Anywhere there is a black wire is worth double checking ie n/s inner wing turret for the spider earth there and of course the battery earth.
Tony
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Re: dashboard problems again
There are really only two possibilities here:
1. An earth problem, as you have already intimated, and these can be problematic to find, but a multimeter used to determine the resistance of the earth path should be able to help you here, you should see readings of fractions of an ohm for a good earth, much less than 1 ohm (0.5 or less) tells you that everything is fine. Put one probe of your meter on the earth connection of your rev counter and the other on the negative post of the battery, you should see a reading of 0.5 ohm or less, anything higher and you have a problem.
Do check your meter before you start, put the two probes together and check your reading, this is effectively your zero to use for any further readings.
2. A 12V feed problem, which may be caused by a high resistance in the fuse box; this is worth a check as the fuses are in a pretty vulnerable position for corrosion to set in. Try cleaning up the fuse holders within the fuse box with a bit of emery paper, clean it up with some petrol and finally apply some vaseline; hopefully, everything will then be fine.
Good luck and don't give up!
1. An earth problem, as you have already intimated, and these can be problematic to find, but a multimeter used to determine the resistance of the earth path should be able to help you here, you should see readings of fractions of an ohm for a good earth, much less than 1 ohm (0.5 or less) tells you that everything is fine. Put one probe of your meter on the earth connection of your rev counter and the other on the negative post of the battery, you should see a reading of 0.5 ohm or less, anything higher and you have a problem.
Do check your meter before you start, put the two probes together and check your reading, this is effectively your zero to use for any further readings.
2. A 12V feed problem, which may be caused by a high resistance in the fuse box; this is worth a check as the fuses are in a pretty vulnerable position for corrosion to set in. Try cleaning up the fuse holders within the fuse box with a bit of emery paper, clean it up with some petrol and finally apply some vaseline; hopefully, everything will then be fine.
Good luck and don't give up!
Re: dashboard problems again
Thanks for both of your help I will see after school funny thing is I just went to check and it all worked but I will still look for anything suspicious.
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Re: dashboard problems again
Its always the fuse box in 99 out of 100 cases like this.
Clean both terminals on both fuses with a spray of WD40 and a fine brass toothbrush.
Works wonders...
Jonners
Clean both terminals on both fuses with a spray of WD40 and a fine brass toothbrush.
Works wonders...
Jonners
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