temp and fuel gauges
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temp and fuel gauges
hi all both the temperature and fuel gauges have died in my gj , I have replaced the fuel sender unit and the temperature sensor but still not working any help much appreciated thanks Chris.
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Broken wires??
Bad contacts???
have you checked with a 2nd guage (assuming you have one)
Bad contacts???
have you checked with a 2nd guage (assuming you have one)
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
I have checked the connections on the dash and the fuel sender and the temperature sensor
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
From memory, there is a 10v 3 pin regulator (LM7810) somewhere on the back of the dash.
If it has failed, you lose the Temp and Fuel gauges. These gauges require a regulated voltage to read correctly.
Cheers.
If it has failed, you lose the Temp and Fuel gauges. These gauges require a regulated voltage to read correctly.
Cheers.
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
thanks superscan do you get replacements at auto electricians ?
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
What about the circuit board behind the instrument cluster?
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Jaycar have the LM7809 (9volt) regulator, you just ad a 1n4004 diode to the ground pin to get 9.7V which is close enough for the gauges to read correctly.crystalmeths wrote:thanks superscan do you get replacements at auto electricians ?
You could also just use the LM7809 but the gauges would be slightly out.
If you need any help with the circuit etc, let me know.
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
thanks again superscan
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
How can you tell if this is starting to cause trouble?
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
with mine the fuel gauge just stopped working and the temperature gauge started to work only on and off for a couple of days then died
Re: temp and fuel gauges
Could that 3 pin regulator be the same problem for my gh sigma my fuel gauge and temp don't work but I haven't replaced anything yet...
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Chriz312 it is shear driver abuse that broke yours
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Had fun finding my GJ workshop manual.
Here are a few pics.
Here is where the regulator is situated on the back of the dash.
This is a wiring diagram for the dash.
I have located a GJ dash and will confirm the pins are in the same order.
Left to right, looking at the writing on the case, pins facing down.
1=In (12volt)
2= Ground/earth
3=Out (10volt)
Back Plate= Ground/earth.
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/LM/LM7805.pdf
Preferably use a heatsink.
I'll post some more tomorrow.
Cheers.
Here are a few pics.
Here is where the regulator is situated on the back of the dash.
This is a wiring diagram for the dash.
I have located a GJ dash and will confirm the pins are in the same order.
Left to right, looking at the writing on the case, pins facing down.
1=In (12volt)
2= Ground/earth
3=Out (10volt)
Back Plate= Ground/earth.
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/LM/LM7805.pdf
Preferably use a heatsink.
I'll post some more tomorrow.
Cheers.
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Hey all.
From memory, these regs are 'clamped' onto the cluster aren't they?
Pretty sure I remember in my GH cleaning the contacts & it all worked fine again??
-A touch and go connection would explain the erratic operation most encounter. Although if both gauges are dead, then likely regulator has failed.
From memory, these regs are 'clamped' onto the cluster aren't they?
Pretty sure I remember in my GH cleaning the contacts & it all worked fine again??
-A touch and go connection would explain the erratic operation most encounter. Although if both gauges are dead, then likely regulator has failed.
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Re: temp and fuel gauges
Awesome Scott thanks mate