Insturment cluster voltage regulator
Insturment cluster voltage regulator
Does anyone know where the Instrument Cluster voltage regulator is located on out trucks,
All of my gauges are displaying inaccurate readings.
I do not remember seeing one on the back of the cluster.
Thanks Jim
All of my gauges are displaying inaccurate readings.
I do not remember seeing one on the back of the cluster.
Thanks Jim
Looking through the factory service manual there isn't one. The panel is supplied by 12 volts and a ground. The only other voltage source is for the lamps. If all you gauges are off, check the supply and ground. Any resistance in either will throw the gauges off.
Jim: The Instrument cluster voltage regulator is located on the circuit board on the cluster itself. According to the FSM it's a 5V regulator with 3 terminals and has a metal case about 3/8 inch by 1-1/4 inches IIRC. I speculate it could be replaced with a 7805 type three terminal regulator. It supplies the fuel and oil pressure gauges. I think it's a pulse type or SMPS type since I couldn't measure anything coming out of mine but it works.
Edwin
Edwin
Wow,
I do not see it anywhere unless it is under the plastic cover over the speedometer but there does not look like there is any electrical connections to the unit.
Seems odd they would use unregulated voltage for the insturments.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...l-leds-209884/

Let me know if you cannot see the pictures,
I hope they work.
Jim
I do not see it anywhere unless it is under the plastic cover over the speedometer but there does not look like there is any electrical connections to the unit.
Seems odd they would use unregulated voltage for the insturments.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...l-leds-209884/

Let me know if you cannot see the pictures,
I hope they work.
Jim
Jim:
I have a 92 FSM for a RamCharger that doesn't show a voltage regulator. The gauges run directly off 12 V. I can email you the FSM if your email will handle an 83 MB file. PM me if you want to try that.
Edwin
I have a 92 FSM for a RamCharger that doesn't show a voltage regulator. The gauges run directly off 12 V. I can email you the FSM if your email will handle an 83 MB file. PM me if you want to try that.
Edwin
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That would make sense, each gauge would be internally regulated, the 12 volt buss could be anywhere from 10 to 14 volts,
What circuit feeds the instrument panel, I will make sure that circuit is clean, maybe I had accidentally tied another load to that circuit or maybe it's just a bad connection.
Thanks
Edwin,
Do you have access to an FTP server
What circuit feeds the instrument panel, I will make sure that circuit is clean, maybe I had accidentally tied another load to that circuit or maybe it's just a bad connection.
Thanks
Edwin,
Do you have access to an FTP server
That would make sense, each gauge would be internally regulated, the 12 volt buss could be anywhere from 10 to 14 volts,
What circuit feeds the instrument panel, I will make sure that circuit is clean, maybe I had accidentally tied another load to that circuit or maybe it's just a bad connection.
Thanks
Edwin,
Do you have access to an FTP server
What circuit feeds the instrument panel, I will make sure that circuit is clean, maybe I had accidentally tied another load to that circuit or maybe it's just a bad connection.
Thanks
Edwin,
Do you have access to an FTP server
Check for a PM from me.
Edwin
Looking at that picture, do you have the same gauges as the '91.5 forward, but with a mechanically driven speedometer?
That is more or less what it looks like to me, but then '90 would be a really "odd-ball" year for the instrument cluster . . . I thought most of the transitional electrical stuff happened in 91.5.
Sorry, this probably isn't helpful for you, but I'd like to get a handle on these year to year variations.
That is more or less what it looks like to me, but then '90 would be a really "odd-ball" year for the instrument cluster . . . I thought most of the transitional electrical stuff happened in 91.5.
Sorry, this probably isn't helpful for you, but I'd like to get a handle on these year to year variations.
Looking at that picture, do you have the same gauges as the '91.5 forward, but with a mechanically driven speedometer?
That is more or less what it looks like to me, but then '90 would be a really "odd-ball" year for the instrument cluster . . . I thought most of the transitional electrical stuff happened in 91.5.
Sorry, this probably isn't helpful for you, but I'd like to get a handle on these year to year variations.
That is more or less what it looks like to me, but then '90 would be a really "odd-ball" year for the instrument cluster . . . I thought most of the transitional electrical stuff happened in 91.5.
Sorry, this probably isn't helpful for you, but I'd like to get a handle on these year to year variations.
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