OK, and did you measure the voltage on the chip?Everything else such as lights, horn, indys work but no lcd from either speedo
OK, and did you measure the voltage on the chip?Everything else such as lights, horn, indys work but no lcd from either speedo

Not yet, that's what I already newOK, and did you measure the voltage on the chip?
Sure.. see pic."Then measure voltage between pin 1 (red probe) and pin 4 (black) on the 51a 8-legged chip. Should be either 3.3v or 5v"
Are you able to show me?

Ummm... the 2k setting measures resistance. The diode setting is the diode symbol and is a different measurement... you need to take the measurement both ways round..0.252 on diode 2k setting on black & green
That's because the diode is in backwards, need to remove it before doing that test again. There might be hope for board 2. I have a feeling board 1 may be beyond economical repair...That was on the board with the missing diode. Next board 0v at all & on diode setting black on black etc = 417, & swapped =1117
SuffolkThat's because the diode is in backwards, need to remove it before doing that test again. There might be hope for board 2. I have a feeling board 1 may be beyond economical repair...
Whereabouts in the world are you?
UkSuffolk
When the original board went faulty what were the circumstances, what was going on at the time?Here's the updated cct based on what we now know... D4 is indeed a transient suppressor, to catch nasty spikes from the alternator/voltage regulator. Do you have the part #, I cant read it off the photo.
I definitely think your original VR went faulty, which over-volted the board, causing D4 to go s/c until it melted off, leaving U1 at the mercy of the extra voltage and frying it, and sadly probably the main processor as well.
When the original board went faulty what were the circumstances, what was going on at the time?
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"When the original board went faulty what were the circumstances, what was going on at the time?Here's the updated cct based on what we now know... D4 is indeed a transient suppressor, to catch nasty spikes from the alternator/voltage regulator. Do you have the part #, I cant read it off the photo.
I definitely think your original VR went faulty, which over-volted the board, causing D4 to go s/c until it melted off, leaving U1 at the mercy of the extra voltage and frying it, and sadly probably the main processor as well.
When the original board went faulty what were the circumstances, what was going on at the time?" negative side of battery was taken off for some reason (yet to establish why) when reconnected speedo didn't work
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