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Just wondering if anyone would have any ideas with this; literally after the MOT on the "6" was complete, the garage drove the car back and said as they drove it back, they noticed the fuel gauge had dropped as well as the temperature gauge.
I've taken out the dash to ensure the yellow and blue dashboard plugs are all in, they're fine and clip down nicely.
I've checked through fuses relating to instrument panels etc, they're also all fine
I've taken out the dash to gaze over the small amount of resistors/circuits for burning of any kind, and again, all seems clean..
Just to add, the only addition to the dash board is a soldered wire from airbag light - ABS light. Both solders on their own circuits, neither touching or interfering with any other circuit
Anyone have any other ideas as to what could be the issue or anything else to check over?
Would it benefit trying another set of clocks?
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what clocks are you using in the xud6?
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I'd try xud clocks to begin with.
and checks the earths while you at it
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It's just odd that they were working (temp & fuel), and now are not!
The odometer is on but not counting miles as the speedo cable isn't connected.
Plus the oil gauge thing flicks about when you turn the car on.
^^ technoknowlege there
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How was the ABS light solved? Could be linked some how
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The soldered a wired from abs light to air bag
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So it worked when you dropped it off at the garage and when they dropped it back it doesen't?
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Indeed. But the mechanic called me 'before he started work on it' (I believe) and asked me if the dash was working before.... Because it wasn't when he got it
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tbf it would be easier to just get a set of XUD clocks..
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Did you use a heatsync when soldering the wire? You may heave fried something
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(28-09-2013, 10:31 AM)adamm306 Wrote: tbf it would be easier to just get a set of XUD clocks..
It's regardless which clocks we used as the GTI clocks and XUD clocks are pretty much identicle. The bulb/wiring for the glowplug is all there, it's just not used.
It's the clocks which did, now don't work which is the issue.
(28-09-2013, 11:45 AM)4WayDiablo Wrote: Did you use a heatsync when soldering the wire? You may heave fried something
a heatsync? I only know this term in relation to computer processor coolers???
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you may of fried something when soldering. hense why i suggested just getting a set of XUD clocks to see if the problem persists
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We are on the way to the scrappy to try and get clocks.
Like we've said, the garage did the soldering so we have no idea what went on sadly.
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hope it all gets sorted for you.
you guys coming along to the b&q meet tomorrow evening?
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(28-09-2013, 01:41 PM)adamm306 Wrote: hope it all gets sorted for you.
you guys coming along to the b&q meet tomorrow evening?
Thanks Adam
Yeah we will try and get there in time!
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coolio would be cool to meet you both properly
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When soldering you need something to take the heat away from the components
Place it between the component and where you are Soldering
The clamp/scissor thing in this is a heat sink. As you can guess it takes the heat away from damaging things you dont want to damage :-)
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New dash; problemo solvode
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Well aren't you boys clever chaps!
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Nope; what's the need for a rev gauge? with a trained ear, i feel a rev gauge is as useful as a boost gauge.
As Dave once said to me, whats the need for a boost gauge; if itss fast enough, touch nothing, if its not, more fuel/air.
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yeah, but a girl will be driving it, and she is used to a GTI red line
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(01-10-2013, 12:00 PM)Piggy Wrote: yeah, but a girl will be driving it, and she is used to a GTI red line
What can I say... I've a trained ear.
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If I listened to my ear with my 2.1, I would change gear at 2500rpm on full chat...thing is mental loud!
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Lucky I've got a standard XUD that runs out of puff when the gear needs to be changed!
Not that I leave it that long to change gear, of course...
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