Hi,
I have a problem with my service indicator. Some of the green lights aren't working correctly.
Are the LED's on its way out or something?
And how do I go about fixing this problem?
Could it be linked with the bulb that has gone on my rev counter?
Any help is much appreciated.
Kind regards.
Service Indicator Problem
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johnny_boymk1
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Not to sure about your service lights mate but heres a good step by step to getting the clocks out.
I`used it today to change my dash bulbs. Worked a treat.
Not to sure about your service lights mate but heres a good step by step to getting the clocks out.
I`used it today to change my dash bulbs. Worked a treat.
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Alex
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sounds like the leds have decided to go along with the rev counter bulb
there is a common problem with the SI board going in the instrument cluster but i dont think they effect the bulbs, but it could effect the service indicator

there is a common problem with the SI board going in the instrument cluster but i dont think they effect the bulbs, but it could effect the service indicator
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daimlerman
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Could this be memory loss due to the SI board batteries failing? Still have to strip the sodding cluster but....
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I very much doubt if there is anything wrong with any of the LEDs. I've yet to come across a dud one in any application.
Take the SI board out, put it in the fridge for half an hour, then measure the voltage across the batteries.
Take the SI board out, put it in the fridge for half an hour, then measure the voltage across the batteries.

