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Instrument cluster repair
Does anyone know of a place in the Chicago land area that does instrument cluster repairs?
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Whats wrong with it?
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Fuel gage not reading properly. Have a P0462 code (Fuel level Sensor Circuit Low Input, which means the fuel level sensor is no longer taking correct readings) and based on the research I’ve done it seems that the cluster needs to be repaired. I already replaced both sending units with no change. The gage never travels below 1/2 a tank. 1/2 is empty. Any thoughts?
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U can try to repair it yourself if youre ok with electronics. Check out the pictures on page 5: https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...etailed-5.html
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Measure resistance across pins 2 and 5 on the pump, 1 and 2 on the sub pump. Make sure they are actually sending the correct resistance from full to empty.
Typically that code means an issue with the floats themselves or the WIRING, not data being interpreted by the cluster wrong. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...1cc11eb777.png |
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I have the same problem. Based on my research you need to have the instrument cluster repaired. I live in Chicago and the only place I can find is in Wisconsin. Tania auto electric
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Originally Posted by Scorpi0
(Post 7207647)
U can try to repair it yourself if youre ok with electronics. Check out the pictures on page 5: https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...etailed-5.html
Looks so easy, literally a few resistors in red. OP any laptop repair shop / electronics repair shop can do this. Or buy a soldering iron and do it yourself. |
Originally Posted by 909
(Post 7208699)
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/g35driv...d3c758fdf3.png
Looks so easy, literally a few resistors in red. OP any laptop repair shop / electronics repair shop can do this. Or buy a soldering iron and do it yourself. |
Just put the instrument cluster into test mode first and mark locations, put tape behind the needle and make a mark on the tape exactly where the needle lines up. Do this for all the gauges. When your repair is finished, put the cluster back in test mode again and install the needles.
You will need to remove the clear plastic cover from the instrumentation to do it, and make sure you use some kind of tape that won't accidentally peel off, yellow or orange 3M Super 33+ electrical tape works perfect. |
Originally Posted by cleric670
(Post 7208701)
Just put the instrument cluster into test mode first and mark locations, put tape behind the needle and make a mark on the tape exactly where the needle lines up. Do this for all the gauges. When your repair is finished, put the cluster back in test mode again and install the needles.
You will need to remove the clear plastic cover from the instrumentation to do it, and make sure you use some kind of tape that won't accidentally peel off, yellow or orange 3M Super 33+ electrical tape works perfect. |
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Originally Posted by burkenelsonabel
(Post 7209348)
hello
I'm having the same issue. According to my investigation, the instrument cluster has to be fixed. I reside in Chicago, and Wisconsin is the only location I can locate. Tania is an electric vehicle. |
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