Flashing Guages !!!
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Flashing Guages !!!
"your clock will have all the power source you require.....look at the back of the clock and it will have 3letters with each pin out...just connect as below.......simples"
BAT = Battery.....positive...Red wire (constant power)
GND = Ground ...negative....Black wire (ground)
LIG = Lights on/off..........White wire (illumination)
ACC = Ignition...Orange wire (switched power)
Wired guages as per the above (off a previous thread)
They do the opening ceremony then just continue flashing
Any ideas ???????????
Steve
BAT = Battery.....positive...Red wire (constant power)
GND = Ground ...negative....Black wire (ground)
LIG = Lights on/off..........White wire (illumination)
ACC = Ignition...Orange wire (switched power)
Wired guages as per the above (off a previous thread)
They do the opening ceremony then just continue flashing
Any ideas ???????????
Steve
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"your clock will have all the power source you require.....look at the back of the clock and it will have 3letters with each pin out...just connect as below.......simples"
BAT = Battery.....positive...Red wire (constant power)
GND = Ground ...negative....Black wire (ground)
LIG = Lights on/off..........White wire (illumination)
ACC = Ignition...Orange wire (switched power)
Wired guages as per the above (off a previous thread)
They do the opening ceremony then just continue flashing
Any ideas ???????????
Steve
BAT = Battery.....positive...Red wire (constant power)
GND = Ground ...negative....Black wire (ground)
LIG = Lights on/off..........White wire (illumination)
ACC = Ignition...Orange wire (switched power)
Wired guages as per the above (off a previous thread)
They do the opening ceremony then just continue flashing
Any ideas ???????????
Steve
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If the gauges have been connected to their sensors, check that you have pushed the connectors into the back of the gauges fully. I did the same with mine, pushed in the tiny connectors but then found they needed a firm push till they went click.
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Thanks for the advice.
Seems to be sorted swapped the connectors onto the other set of pins and it seems to be better but they are still not a brilliant connection.
The boost needle is not moving as it should and I'm guessing at the bullet connectors being the issue.
I knew I should have bought the deffi's.
I just hate regret money
steve
Seems to be sorted swapped the connectors onto the other set of pins and it seems to be better but they are still not a brilliant connection.
The boost needle is not moving as it should and I'm guessing at the bullet connectors being the issue.
I knew I should have bought the deffi's.
I just hate regret money
steve
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