No temp/fuel gauge
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I had this problem before and it turned out to be an earth by the fuse box.
I've just checked and all seems to be fine.
When I turn the key to the first click a faint red light comes on for the oil but no flashing lights for the battery/temp gauge like it should.
Any ideas lads and ladies?
I've just checked and all seems to be fine.
When I turn the key to the first click a faint red light comes on for the oil but no flashing lights for the battery/temp gauge like it should.
Any ideas lads and ladies?
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To test the voltage stabiliser, connect a voltmeter between the terminals shown (see illustration) with a 12 volt supply to the remaining terminal.
A constant voltage of 10 volts must be registered. If the voltage is above 10.5 volts or below 9.5 volts it's time to renew the voltage stabiliser.
(Taken from a rubjonny post)
A constant voltage of 10 volts must be registered. If the voltage is above 10.5 volts or below 9.5 volts it's time to renew the voltage stabiliser.
(Taken from a rubjonny post)
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I have the exact same problem on my MK1. I have ordered a voltage regulator and as soon as it arrives im going to put it in. I will let you know if this resolved the issue.
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Fixed!
I went to Maplins and bought one of these:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/ts7812cz-1a-positive-fixed-voltage-regulator-to220-case-ql32k
Bent the pins to fit and he's back to life
I went to Maplins and bought one of these:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/ts7812cz-1a-positive-fixed-voltage-regulator-to220-case-ql32k
Bent the pins to fit and he's back to life
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