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OldSchoolBlue84
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Posted: May-07-2014 at 12:39am |
Yes, it was the temp gauge. No alarm on this one, its an 84SN2001. Below is a pic of the before and after. I just dewinterized her on the trailer this evening and the temp seems to work good with new fix. I installed a new rectifier diode, specs below; Peak inverse voltage (PIV): 600V Forward voltage drop (VF) at (lf): 1.6V Forward current (lf): 1A Max. surge current (16ms): 30A Reverse current at (PIV): 10ua |
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Kostas
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Bri892001
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Was it definitely part of the temp gauge?
Does yours have an alarm? Maybe it had something to do with sharing the sender wire with the alarm? |
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OldSchoolBlue84
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Hey guys, was doing some cleaning behind the dash and on the back side of the temp gauge the jumper broke. Now, is that a special kind of jumper? Rectifier Diode? The jumper that broke has 2 female connectors with a black cylinder in the middle of the wire. Will try to post a pic after work. Do appreciate it. Thanks
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Kostas
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