mhoude5
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Hey there,
I've had an ongoing issue with my instrument cluster for a couple months. I first had the LED screen shut off, did the whole googling thing and fixed it with the four resistors on the back. 3 or 4 months later the LED screen showed an orange jagged line across it and then eventually appeared to burn out. I tried more resistors, but no such luck.
I figured: OK. Somehow I burned up something in the circuit board and went to buy a different cluster at the junkyard. Got the cluster, put 4 new resistors on it to get it working, and plugged it into my car. It showed only horizontal grid-like orange lines instead of PRNDL and mileage.
My question is: Is there something in my car that is causing the LED screens to burn out or act like this? Or maybe did I just grab a bad cluster from the junkyard and should try a different one?
I think the next step is to bench test the new-used junkyard cluster to see if it behaves normally outside of my car, but I'm a little at odds on how to do that. Any ideas on how to move forward? I've been without mileage for a couple months now and every month that passes I get further from a reliable estimate of my cars total mileage.
Would greatly appreciate the help!
I've had an ongoing issue with my instrument cluster for a couple months. I first had the LED screen shut off, did the whole googling thing and fixed it with the four resistors on the back. 3 or 4 months later the LED screen showed an orange jagged line across it and then eventually appeared to burn out. I tried more resistors, but no such luck.
I figured: OK. Somehow I burned up something in the circuit board and went to buy a different cluster at the junkyard. Got the cluster, put 4 new resistors on it to get it working, and plugged it into my car. It showed only horizontal grid-like orange lines instead of PRNDL and mileage.
My question is: Is there something in my car that is causing the LED screens to burn out or act like this? Or maybe did I just grab a bad cluster from the junkyard and should try a different one?
I think the next step is to bench test the new-used junkyard cluster to see if it behaves normally outside of my car, but I'm a little at odds on how to do that. Any ideas on how to move forward? I've been without mileage for a couple months now and every month that passes I get further from a reliable estimate of my cars total mileage.
Would greatly appreciate the help!