Dash apart...abit of help wanteded
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Dash apart...abit of help wanteded
a) there is nothing to connect the mpg guage to…what do i need to reconnect it?
b) i found this not connected to anything…what's it for? :
c) on the back of the speedo/rev counter there is a little brass needle thing screwed in, about 2 inches to left looks like a place for another to go but it's missing. Is this anything to do with earthing the mfa….if not is it important and what is it for? Sorry the pics a bit blurred.
Managed to sort the fan heater now just need to sort the mfa which just glows occasionally but doesn't show figures or info. Also where is the earthing for the heated rear window?
Sorry for the essay! ops:
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X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
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If the dash has an economy needle and change up light then your's should be a cab from the early 80's?
There should be a vacuum pipe running from the engine bay to the back of the clocks. There should be one found running from here…
The 3 pin electrical connector is an odd one. Does it look aftermarket or original, if you trace the wires where does it go? Into an original wiring loom or where? It does seem very slightly familliar so it might only be found on early cars? I havent looked at my '83 GTI's dash wiring for years so I cant really help. My guess is its aftermarket though!
The earth for the MFA is a brown and white wire that connects to the rocker cover on the engine. Not quite sure how it ends up earthing the MFA but I know it wont be connected to what you have shown in the pics. It'll be in one of the main wiring connectors to the clocks. I think it might actually connect to the memory selector of the MFA first.
Those brass things you have in the pics are just electrical connectors for gauges to the printed circuit board. They are probably fine.
Have you checked the fuse for the heated rear window?
Cheers,
Ross
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I've seen that pipe in the engine bay….will trace it tomorrow. Thanks
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Found the pipe to the econometer but it still doesn't work….is that linked to the mfa cos i still haven't got that to work? I checked the mfa earth was connected to the rocker cover, it is but it's not sitting on bare metal - is that needed for earthing of it?
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1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Then have a look at "Hall Sender and 99.9mpg" - there is a plethora of infortmation on the MFA, how it connects, its inputs and so forth pluis further photographs of how to connect the vacuum tube for other types of instrument panels - they regularly changed - and there was a makor design change 1983 - 1985.
Then have a look at "Change Indicator and the econo-meter" and most of the the information (if not all the information) you should need on how this hooks up is available.
A key point to check first is the MFA earth which is the brown wire that connects to the rear right hand corner of the rocker cover - there are numerous photographs of this wire under the Electrics section so have a dig about. It is worthg taking this earth off and cleraning it up with emery paper to make sure it has a solid connection.
Michael.
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