Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
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Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
Hi there!
My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
It seems like they´re corresponding.
Somtimes i can see the corrct watertemp. as well as the correct amount of
fuel. Then it changes, so that i can´t see
any watertemp. and the fuelgauge drops down with about 1/4 of the scale.
I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
know where to start - any help is welcome.
Thanks!
Peter
Denmark
My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
It seems like they´re corresponding.
Somtimes i can see the corrct watertemp. as well as the correct amount of
fuel. Then it changes, so that i can´t see
any watertemp. and the fuelgauge drops down with about 1/4 of the scale.
I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
know where to start - any help is welcome.
Thanks!
Peter
Denmark
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Re: Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
Hi!
Peter Svennson wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> It seems like they´re corresponding.
They are.
> I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
> know where to start - any help is welcome.
Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
So long!
Ero.
--
Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
Peter Svennson wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> It seems like they´re corresponding.
They are.
> I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
> know where to start - any help is welcome.
Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
So long!
Ero.
--
Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
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Re: Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
Hi!
Peter Svennson wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> It seems like they´re corresponding.
They are.
> I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
> know where to start - any help is welcome.
Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
So long!
Ero.
--
Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
Peter Svennson wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> It seems like they´re corresponding.
They are.
> I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just don´t
> know where to start - any help is welcome.
Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
So long!
Ero.
--
Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
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Re: Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
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> Hi!
>
> Peter Svennson wrote:
> >
> > Hi there!
> >
> > My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> > It seems like they´re corresponding.
>
> They are.
>
> > I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just
don´t
> > know where to start - any help is welcome.
>
> Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
> intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
>
> So long!
> Ero.
>
> --
> Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
Thanks!
I´ll try that.
Peter
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Re: Audi 80 Cabrio 1992
<abcde@nexgo.de> skrev i en meddelelse news:4120B3D6.914BCE9A@igd.fhg.de...
> Hi!
>
> Peter Svennson wrote:
> >
> > Hi there!
> >
> > My old Audi has a problem with the fuel gauge and the water temp gauge.
> > It seems like they´re corresponding.
>
> They are.
>
> > I suspect it is a loose connection or an electronic problem, i just
don´t
> > know where to start - any help is welcome.
>
> Start with the voltage regulator (3 pin IC) on the backside of the the
> intrument panel's circuit board/film. Reseat, resolder, or replace...
>
> So long!
> Ero.
>
> --
> Ero Rademer ANTISPAM in effect.
Thanks!
I´ll try that.
Peter
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