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Posted by Bottle Fed (Member # 2686) on :
 
Getting my car back together and the lights are out on 3/4 of the gauge cluster..I checked all the bulbs before I put the cluster back in and thought they were all good...is there something else on the wiring on the back of the cluster that can be changed...??? I'd change the whole cluster easily if it wasn't a Saleen specific one...

Thanks
Paul
 
Posted by LXjames (Member # 10791) on :
 
Swap a couple good working bulbs to the dead spots. If I good bulb doesn't work then it's probably the printed circuit or poor contacts. Also check any related fuses and the power wire to the cluster lights or however ford designed that circuit
 
Posted by naked5.0notch (Member # 14058) on :
 
Also take the bulbs out and try to turn them 180 degrees then reinstall. My turn signals weren't lighting up after replacing a bunch of bulbs so did that then they started working.
 
Posted by Bottle Fed (Member # 2686) on :
 
Thanks guys, already tried moving the bulbs a little bit...I think the circuit board could be bad....does anybody know a place that fixes these things....??
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
There could be a burned trace. If I remember right, the bulb wiring is made of flexible traces on a plastic film. It could have burned through at one point. Use an OHM meter to find the broken spot. Scrap off some of the plastic coating on both sides of the break to expose the raw trace and put conductive glue over it. Let the conductive glue sit in the sun to dry, and then wait 24 hours. It dries slow. You can buy cheap conductive glue in syringes online. Get the syringe type, stay away from the cheaper black gunk conductive glue.
 
Posted by hurting your feelings (Member # 13641) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bottle Fed:
Thanks guys, already tried moving the bulbs a little bit...I think the circuit board could be bad....does anybody know a place that fixes these things....??

Speedotach in Concord does.
 
Posted by Bottle Fed (Member # 2686) on :
 
Thanks Martinna hope I can figure it out...guessing I look for breaks in the circuit board plastic
 




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