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So i pulled my insturment cluster today to replace my right turn signal indicator bulb and my cluster was not glowing I did make the mistake of not disconnecting the batteries, and when i pried the cluster out, i heard/saw a spark. I went to disconnect the batteries and continued with the bulb replacement.
The PCB did not look in too bad of shape for it's age. I got all the bulbs replaced and plugged everything back in, and now my right turn signal indicator light stays on (green) all the time. Turn signal still works when i turn it on and the light flashes, but it flashes slower than the left. I already replaced the flasher so hoping that isn't an issue.
Was thinking i shorted something when i pulled it with power connected. But also my gauges have always been dark without any glow, so i thought a PCB issue again.
I'm looking for the easiest/fastest fix. Whether it be order an LMC PCB for 70 bucks. I'd rather have peace of mind and replace it once rather than keep fiddling with it down the road.
Would that PCB also give my speedo back it's glow light?
I took a picture of the PCB when i had it out. I wiped it off with 99% isopropyl wipes and let it dry before putting it back in. Also i checked the connectors on all the bulb sockets and they were fine (used some sand paper to polish up some of the brass contacts).
The PCB did not look in too bad of shape for it's age. I got all the bulbs replaced and plugged everything back in, and now my right turn signal indicator light stays on (green) all the time. Turn signal still works when i turn it on and the light flashes, but it flashes slower than the left. I already replaced the flasher so hoping that isn't an issue.
Was thinking i shorted something when i pulled it with power connected. But also my gauges have always been dark without any glow, so i thought a PCB issue again.
I'm looking for the easiest/fastest fix. Whether it be order an LMC PCB for 70 bucks. I'd rather have peace of mind and replace it once rather than keep fiddling with it down the road.
Would that PCB also give my speedo back it's glow light?
I took a picture of the PCB when i had it out. I wiped it off with 99% isopropyl wipes and let it dry before putting it back in. Also i checked the connectors on all the bulb sockets and they were fine (used some sand paper to polish up some of the brass contacts).
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