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GQ map light and clock
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GQ map light and clock
Hi guys just a couple of Q's.
I have a 90 model Mav and have a map light out of a later model car, the Mav has the bolt holes and sits there ok. I just need to find out if the wiring is already in place or will I have to run a wire to it?
I also have a prob with the clock, sometimes its on sometimes its not and when it does come on it shows a different time each time. Whats up with that?
Any help would be appreciated thanks
I have a 90 model Mav and have a map light out of a later model car, the Mav has the bolt holes and sits there ok. I just need to find out if the wiring is already in place or will I have to run a wire to it?
I also have a prob with the clock, sometimes its on sometimes its not and when it does come on it shows a different time each time. Whats up with that?
Any help would be appreciated thanks
SWB Maverick
3in Sus lift, 2in Body lift. Sitting on 33in Bighorns.
3in Sus lift, 2in Body lift. Sitting on 33in Bighorns.
pretty sure that the clock and interior lights are on the same fuse. SO if somewhere along the line someone has done the dodgy and put a switch in straight after the fuse (with the plan of turning the rear interior light on and off from the drivers seat) then the clock would only work when the interior light was on. So your intermittent problem... if the light is set on 'door' then the light and the clock would only operate when doors were open.
haha hope a little of that makes sense - but it is a scenario i have seen before.
haha hope a little of that makes sense - but it is a scenario i have seen before.
I didn't hear from anyone so I ran a new wire to the new map light.
There is no light in the rear only one in the middle which is the standard one, which works as it should.
the clock is still playin up, I'm going to grab another from a wreckers and see if that does the trick. If not I will get rid of it all together, that will fix the prob. LoL
Thanks Leigh
There is no light in the rear only one in the middle which is the standard one, which works as it should.
the clock is still playin up, I'm going to grab another from a wreckers and see if that does the trick. If not I will get rid of it all together, that will fix the prob. LoL
Thanks Leigh
SWB Maverick
3in Sus lift, 2in Body lift. Sitting on 33in Bighorns.
3in Sus lift, 2in Body lift. Sitting on 33in Bighorns.
Didn't happen to get a photo of which joint it was on the clock did ya?lkgrainger wrote:Thanks guys, I re soldered all of the clock board and now seems to keep time...
So both probs have been sorted, again thanks.
My clock's flaky too, but I'll be buggered if I can see anything dodgy in the solder joins..
Macca
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Have a look at thru a magnifying glass...once you get a handle on what the joints look like ...the "dry" one will stick out like dog wotsitscmcd wrote:Didn't happen to get a photo of which joint it was on the clock did ya?lkgrainger wrote:Thanks guys, I re soldered all of the clock board and now seems to keep time...
So both probs have been sorted, again thanks.
My clock's flaky too, but I'll be buggered if I can see anything dodgy in the solder joins..
Cheers Keith
Nuthin is ever the same once I own it !!
Thanks Keith, I hadn't looked that close. They all looked good to the naked eye.ST391GQ wrote:Have a look at thru a magnifying glass...once you get a handle on what the joints look like ...the "dry" one will stick out like dog wotsitscmcd wrote:Didn't happen to get a photo of which joint it was on the clock did ya?lkgrainger wrote:Thanks guys, I re soldered all of the clock board and now seems to keep time...
So both probs have been sorted, again thanks.
My clock's flaky too, but I'll be buggered if I can see anything dodgy in the solder joins..
Cheers Keith
Now I've just gotta pull the bastard of a thing out again..
Macca
[url=http://tinyurl.com/6ok59d]1990 GQ Patrol[/url] - 4" & 33's
[url=http://www.4bfabrications.com.au]4B Fabrications[/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/6ok59d]1990 GQ Patrol[/url] - 4" & 33's
[url=http://www.4bfabrications.com.au]4B Fabrications[/url]
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