PLEASE HELP !!!!!! DIM lights on Odometer / PRND321 Display - 03 Rendezvoux
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PLEASE HELP !!!!!! DIM lights on Odometer / PRND321 Display - 03 Rendezvoux
Hi all,
First timer here...
The display containing the Odometer / PRND321 has gone Dim, sometimes is half as Dim, and sometimes when I tap on the cluster or there is a bump on the road it changes the light's intensity.
Does anyone have the fix for this?
This is what I have done already:
Removed cluster
Opened up unit - (Replaced stepper motors while I was at it)
Searched for a section with multiple resistors (as stated in other posts)
Attempted to re-solder (fix) the connection of those resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered another set of resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered ALL connections for the display (about 15 on bottom and 15 on top -- sorry did not count them)
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
I continued to check for solutions for Buick Rendezvoux (or any other GMC, chevy, Cadillac, etc) of a similar build and year but I found nothing applicable (older models have a different problem and therefore a different solution - or maybe the same problem but at a different point on the PCB)
ANYONE????
Thank you all !!
First timer here...
The display containing the Odometer / PRND321 has gone Dim, sometimes is half as Dim, and sometimes when I tap on the cluster or there is a bump on the road it changes the light's intensity.
Does anyone have the fix for this?
This is what I have done already:
Removed cluster
Opened up unit - (Replaced stepper motors while I was at it)
Searched for a section with multiple resistors (as stated in other posts)
Attempted to re-solder (fix) the connection of those resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered another set of resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered ALL connections for the display (about 15 on bottom and 15 on top -- sorry did not count them)
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
I continued to check for solutions for Buick Rendezvoux (or any other GMC, chevy, Cadillac, etc) of a similar build and year but I found nothing applicable (older models have a different problem and therefore a different solution - or maybe the same problem but at a different point on the PCB)
ANYONE????
Thank you all !!
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Hi all,
First timer here...
The display containing the Odometer / PRND321 has gone Dim, sometimes is half as Dim, and sometimes when I tap on the cluster or there is a bump on the road it changes the cheap hid headlight kits intensity.
Does anyone have the fix for this?
This is what I have done already:
Removed cluster
Opened up unit - (Replaced stepper motors while I was at it)
Searched for a section with multiple resistors (as stated in other posts)
Attempted to re-solder (fix) the connection of those resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered another set of resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered ALL connections for the display (about 15 on bottom and 15 on top -- sorry did not count them)
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
I continued to check for solutions for Buick Rendezvoux (or any other GMC, chevy, Cadillac, etc) of a similar build and year but I found nothing applicable (older models have a different problem and therefore a different solution - or maybe the same problem but at a different point on the PCB)
ANYONE????
Thank you all !!
First timer here...
The display containing the Odometer / PRND321 has gone Dim, sometimes is half as Dim, and sometimes when I tap on the cluster or there is a bump on the road it changes the cheap hid headlight kits intensity.
Does anyone have the fix for this?
This is what I have done already:
Removed cluster
Opened up unit - (Replaced stepper motors while I was at it)
Searched for a section with multiple resistors (as stated in other posts)
Attempted to re-solder (fix) the connection of those resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered another set of resistors
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
Re-soldered ALL connections for the display (about 15 on bottom and 15 on top -- sorry did not count them)
Tested the cluster -- Failed (same issue)
I continued to check for solutions for Buick Rendezvoux (or any other GMC, chevy, Cadillac, etc) of a similar build and year but I found nothing applicable (older models have a different problem and therefore a different solution - or maybe the same problem but at a different point on the PCB)
ANYONE????
Thank you all !!
Last edited by JesusLowe; 07-09-2013 at 01:43 AM.
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