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Martel49 |
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My climate control display on my EF Fairmont Ghia stopped working, can anybody help me with this problem.
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SWC |
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Stopped working or not lighting up?
Last edited by SWC on Sat Nov 09, 2013 7:05 am, edited 1 time in total. |
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96ELGli |
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Hi,
Have you tried to replace the back-light globe first ? That is the cheapest, easiest and most likely cause of your fault.
_________________ Regards 96ELGli |
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Martel49 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hi, Have you tried to replace the back-light globe first ? That is the cheapest, easiest and most likely cause of your fault. Thanks, I'll try that first.. |
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Martel49 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Stopped working or not lighting up? Thanks for your help, I'll check it again. |
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96ELGli |
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Hi,
The globe is running when the car is. If it all works, but you cant see the Display it is a starting point. An LCD doesn't produce light, a LED does. All LCD's you need to read at night have a backlight, and when it stops you can shine a torch from the front and sometimes see something. ( to help verify the fault ) A globe is cheap, and is an easy starting point. Also, some of the globes don't come out of the holder. You replace it whole.
_________________ Regards 96ELGli |
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SWC |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hi, The globe is running when the car is. If it all works, but you cant see the Display it is a starting point. An LCD doesn't produce light, a LED does. All LCD's you need to read at night have a backlight, and when it stops you can shine a torch from the front and sometimes see something. ( to help verify the fault ) A globe is cheap, and is an easy starting point. Also, some of the globes don't come out of the holder. You replace it whole. Globe for the Climate Control Display is a T10. There are 3, 1 for the display and 2 for the buttons. |
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Martel49 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Hi, The globe is running when the car is. If it all works, but you cant see the Display it is a starting point. An LCD doesn't produce light, a LED does. All LCD's you need to read at night have a backlight, and when it stops you can shine a torch from the front and sometimes see something. ( to help verify the fault ) A globe is cheap, and is an easy starting point. Also, some of the globes don't come out of the holder. You replace it whole. Globe for the Climate Control Display is a T10. There are 3, 1 for the display and 2 for the buttons. Thanks Guys, I haven't had a chance to try your sugestions yet. |
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