Instrument cluster problems - lights on/door open buzzer and airbag light
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:46 am
Hi,
I have a couple of problems with the instrument cluster on my Polo 1.4 Tdi.
The first is that the door open/lights on buzzer does not work - I have tested the door switch and that is fine. I connected a power source directly to the poles of the buzzer unit itself and it didn't buzz, so it needs to be replaced, unfortunately I don't know where I can buy the buzzer unit without having to buy the whole printed circuit board / a new set of clocks.
If anyone knows where I can get a buzzer unit, that would be good.
If I buy a new set of clocks will that mean that my mileage will display the mileage of the car the clocks came off or is the mileage information stored in the ECU rather than the clocks? Also, is there a relay between the door switch and the instrument cluster or is the blue wire directly from the switch to the cluster?
The second problem is one that I caused - when the clocks were apart I touched the soldering iron on to some of the joints which looked suspect but this seems to have caused the rev counter to stop working. So my second question is does anyone know how to diagnose circuit board component problems or is it just a case of looking at the solder joints through a magnifying glass to see which ones are broken and re-soldering them?
I look forward to any helpful advice.
Thanks,
John.
I have a couple of problems with the instrument cluster on my Polo 1.4 Tdi.
The first is that the door open/lights on buzzer does not work - I have tested the door switch and that is fine. I connected a power source directly to the poles of the buzzer unit itself and it didn't buzz, so it needs to be replaced, unfortunately I don't know where I can buy the buzzer unit without having to buy the whole printed circuit board / a new set of clocks.
If anyone knows where I can get a buzzer unit, that would be good.
If I buy a new set of clocks will that mean that my mileage will display the mileage of the car the clocks came off or is the mileage information stored in the ECU rather than the clocks? Also, is there a relay between the door switch and the instrument cluster or is the blue wire directly from the switch to the cluster?
The second problem is one that I caused - when the clocks were apart I touched the soldering iron on to some of the joints which looked suspect but this seems to have caused the rev counter to stop working. So my second question is does anyone know how to diagnose circuit board component problems or is it just a case of looking at the solder joints through a magnifying glass to see which ones are broken and re-soldering them?
I look forward to any helpful advice.
Thanks,
John.