Instrument cluster power lost
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 7:22 am
Here's an interesting one: a few days I noticed that some of the lights in my combination instrument did not light up when I first started the van: glow plug one of them. Also, tachometer, fuel gauge and temp gauge did not work. Gate lock light, signals, brake light all work.
So I hit the forums, and sure enough, it seems like this is a somewhat common problem: the connectors on the back of the cluster corrode and somewhere ground is lost. What is interesting is that as soon as the outside temp is above 25C, the lights and instruments work just fine. On my commute home, in 25+ C, all works. In the morning, or when it's colder than that, not so much. I don't think it's a moisture issue - we haven't had rain in months.
I pulled out the binnacle, unplugged the three round connectors and the square one, unhooked the speedo and hit all plugs and pins with contact cleaner. Reseated multiple times to scrape off oxide and put all back together. Still not working. So I guess I'll have to take it out one more time and use a screwdriver to tighten the contacts in the plugs. It would just help to know what I'm looking for. Or could it be a hairline crack in the printed circuit board?
So before I go and trace all wires to see where the missing ground is, I wanted to ask if somebody has seen this, and how did you fix it?
Not a major driveability problem for my commute right now, I know my hills and fuel level, but it needs to work come winter.
So I hit the forums, and sure enough, it seems like this is a somewhat common problem: the connectors on the back of the cluster corrode and somewhere ground is lost. What is interesting is that as soon as the outside temp is above 25C, the lights and instruments work just fine. On my commute home, in 25+ C, all works. In the morning, or when it's colder than that, not so much. I don't think it's a moisture issue - we haven't had rain in months.
I pulled out the binnacle, unplugged the three round connectors and the square one, unhooked the speedo and hit all plugs and pins with contact cleaner. Reseated multiple times to scrape off oxide and put all back together. Still not working. So I guess I'll have to take it out one more time and use a screwdriver to tighten the contacts in the plugs. It would just help to know what I'm looking for. Or could it be a hairline crack in the printed circuit board?
So before I go and trace all wires to see where the missing ground is, I wanted to ask if somebody has seen this, and how did you fix it?
Not a major driveability problem for my commute right now, I know my hills and fuel level, but it needs to work come winter.