king80vette
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The circuit board connection to my clock is open. I was going to put a wire in place of it. Should I put a fuse or resistor in the line?
Steve
Steve
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king80vette said:To repair the clock:
1st you need to make sure its getting power. Remove the instrument cluster bezel by removing the 4 screws on the front, and the two connecting it to the center console. You need to get to these from under the center console. You also need to disconnect the radio from the instrument cluster bezel. Check for 12v from the post on the back of the clock to ground.
If you have 12v disconnect the battery. This is very important you could blow out your circuit board or another instrument if you do not do this.
Remove the two screws on the back of the clock and some of the lights. You may also need to remove some of the other nuts so you can pull the circuit board out of the way to get the clock out.
Pull the hour and minute hands out to the second hand. Pull back the tabs holding the face to the clock base. This should give you room to get to the tabs holding the clock in the housing. Pull these back also.
Pull the clock out of the housing and clean contact-points as Bob described above.
Steve
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