LCD tach and speed on 2001
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Topic: LCD tach and speed on 2001
Posted By: ciscokid
Subject: LCD tach and speed on 2001
Date Posted: September-10-2009 at 3:48am
My 2001 has fancy LCD readouts on tach and speed that no longer readable. Advice for fix or replacement needed.
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Posted By: MartyMabe
Date Posted: September-10-2009 at 11:10am
Backlights probably burnt out in them. Not a hard fix if you have a soldering gun. Radio Shack has the bulbs.
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Posted By: ciscokid
Date Posted: September-10-2009 at 3:10pm
Thank you. Appreciate your quick reply to a newbie. Will be hanging around this forum to learn a few things.
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Posted By: skutsch
Date Posted: September-11-2009 at 3:18am
Hey welcome to the site! Great bunch of folks with tons of knowledge. BUT we all love pictures so post some of that 2001, we all want to see!!!
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Posted By: kapla
Date Posted: September-11-2009 at 1:57pm
welcome..
what year is your boat!!
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Posted By: cldtex
Date Posted: September-12-2009 at 11:32pm
Actually, I think this may be the fading LCD that is a common problem in the 200-2001 time frame. A few options (1) Replace with analog gauges (Nautique has a kit from Faria they rccommend considering they know these gauges are all going bad) (2) There is a guy by the name of Richard on planetnautique who claims to be able to open them up and fix them (3) the latest update in a thread on planetnautique is that you can open the gague up, place a piece of foam behind the ribbon cable to firm up the connection.
I am in the process of trying 3 and i think it makes sence b/c my gagues are irradic and fade in and out in differing degrees making me think something is just loose.
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Posted By: ciscokid
Date Posted: September-14-2009 at 5:06pm
Many thanks. I will probably tackle during winter. I would appreciate hearing how your repair effort with the foam worked out.
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