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Turn signals dead / Gauge Cluster circuit board [message #322752] Sun, 27 August 2017 14:41 Go to previous message
Deb is currently offline  Deb   Canada
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Haven't been on the forum in a while. Had a lot going on this spring & summer, so I've just been lurking around. But... Did get the coach!! She runs very well, and still sorting out a couple of things - Onan, temp gauge, steering box, sticky idler arm, windshield washers/wipers, seized parking brake - all of which I can sort of work around and am in process of getting replaced/repaired. But one I am wanting to deal with before I take her driving again is that the turn signals are intermittent (actually barely intermittent - mostly not working at all). PO told me this after I got her home. And it has gotten worse. (Hard to tell sometimes if the darn things are blinking at the best of times!). He told me that the "It attaches to the instrument panel PC board. It appears that the copper on the board is worn away" and isn't making good contact consistently. Before I go ripping the dash apart, could someone point me in exactly the right direction? I am more than willing to play, but not interested in tearing down something that I really don't have to. Can't really find the location in the maintenance manual unless I'm just missing it (more likely than not).

Next question of course is - can the connection be resurrected! Or would I need to get a new board?

Anyone have a picture of the board in the photos? So I actually have an idea what I'm looking at Smile

Cheers.


Deb McWade Logan Lake, BC, CAN GMC Alumnus It's Bigger on the Inside!
 
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