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Age: 37 Posts: 192 Joined: 23rd May 2006 Ride: NA / NL fairlane, 08 honda civic Location: Ipswich |
Hi
I have a Ford fairlane Cluster that has an issue with the taco that when the engine is started you have to tap on the cluster to get it to start working, the speedo and the and the odomitor are Digital, but the fuel temp and taco are all needles. What is likely the issue and how can I fix it? Regards Barry
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the_axeman |
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I wouldn't mind a Taco in a NA. Sorry mate - just had a funny moment.
A mate of mine had a NC, same story. His Tacho (I think we are referring to the gauge displaying the rpms) would work intermittent as well. Sometimes it would work for a few hundred K's, other times he had to tap it every time he drove it to make sure it would work. We ended up taking the c0ckpit out and re-soldering all the points on the print. Worked a treat. Same thing with the electric window switches. After a while these soldering points get tired and crack. You may not even see the crack with the naked eye, but just re-heating them works every time. Give it a go and see whether it is the same with your car. Cheers! |
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mick au2 |
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I agree with the axeman, after many years of vibration, solder joints can eventually let go, or could be a case of dry solder joints, just a tiny amount of flux on the joints and heat with a soldering iron with a small tip, dont let the iron sit on a joint too long or you could fry internal components and irreversable damage could occur. Remember to keep iron tip and joints clean. Hope this helps you out.
Good luck
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