Yeah, like this
ADD HUD OBD MPH head up display DASH CLUSTER gauge | eBay
Plugs into your OBD socket, How long till somone gets their Nanocom reading out on the HUD
Yeah, like this
ADD HUD OBD MPH head up display DASH CLUSTER gauge | eBay
Plugs into your OBD socket, How long till somone gets their Nanocom reading out on the HUD
Dave
"In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."
For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.
Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
TdiautoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)
If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.
 Swaggie
					
					
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						I do wonder about how these electronic things interact with each other. A mate has a Discovery that had the three amigos and as usual nothing could be found wrong with the three items. He just taped the lights over and kept operating. A couple of years later his brake lights stopped working and the problem was found to be a faulty switch. This was replaced, the stop lights resumed operation, and the three amigos went away. My Falcon ute refused to start one morning. The problem was a blown fuse in the interior light circuit.
URSUSMAJOR
Holden cruze. If a brakelight blows and its an auto, you can kiss goodbye getting it out of park!Hi,Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm
My Falcon ute refused to start one morning. The problem was a blown fuse in the interior light circuit.
Now that is just being really silly.
cheers
A lack of continuity! meter reveals open circuit!
Yesterdays job for me was to make a EFI 3.9 V8 Auto Disco run for Graham. The budget allowed for five hours work, armed with the multimeter, faults found were.
Loose non-standard wiring inside the dash, that had been powering something since removed, had shorted out, removed this wire altogether.
Blown 60amp link in fuse box under bonnet, found using the voltage reading mode on the multimeter, the fusible link was robbed from Fred ( Fred is a disco that's now the laughing point of friends of wrinklearthur,but that is another story. )
Tried to start, the auto selector is way out of whack,( lots of adjustment required, ) found the spot to use is between R and N.
Starter motor now turns over, but the engine won't start, checked for spark using the coil lead to the engine, no spark, so moved to the coil.
Using the trusty multimeter again, looked for voltage at the coil - none except when the fuel pump first ran. So why was there no voltage getting from the ignition switch to the coil?
The coil on this car is mounted along side the radiator with the terminals face downwards, so fiddling around, a wire seemed to be loose underneath but out of sight, the coil was unbolted and ---- here was a wire not pushed onto its terminal.
Wire on, coil bolted back in place, selector in the wrong spot and tried the key.
Oh my! The engine fired, The smoke! The noise! Bits flew out from under the bonnet! and I jumped a Toyota, ( but I didn't use the meter to measure this. )
So engine runs.
The bits were the failure of Graham's attempt to repair the fan blade successfully. The smoke was oil in the manifold that was left over from the donor car's demise and the noise!!!! was the unmuffled exhaust from the engine pipes.
Time spent less than a hour, using a meter.
Last edited by wrinklearthur; 9th December 2011 at 07:39 AM. Reason: Too many rrrr's
Thought I'd update this one with my progress on my 'electronic project', check out these videos
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V6TNIzWfDE]Arduino GPS on OziExplorer - YouTube[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V85trMiIy_k]Diy WVO Computer - YouTube[/ame]
AlexTurner
And she's coming along real nice
AlexTurner
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