@@Diaen that ended up going in a completely different direction than I originally thought. I have forgotten that the power LED indicator had quit working properly, and that it actually was turned on. It ended up being the HDMI input on my TV. I use a Vizio TV that has been slowly dropping HDMI inputs. It originally had five and now it's down to two that are still working. So it was a faulty TV this whole time (and power LED).
I don't think I'll ever try to repair one, but I sure enjoy watching someone with your ability work on them! Thanks for the videos and the hints/ instructions, who knows when I may be able to put some of them to use.
That’s my wife’s car, 13 Malibu. I can’t wait for it to break Jeff. I have a plan of action and know where to send it. No problems yet with 90 k on it. Enjoyed the video Jeff, thanks,
Quick tip when you lose small items in the carpet....Cover the end of your vacuum hose with some pantyhose and it should help catch any small items you wouldnt be able to find in the fibers of the carpet
Well done jeff, another cluster saved :-D That cluster looked like an owl with big eyes, mind you i havn't seen an owl with a multi pin plug up its bum :-D
Your videos alongside Matt's have been the basis of me going from just doing custom mods on my own truck, to now doing customer volume with auto electronics and finding I'm getting better and better at board work. Board works has been a life changing development for me I was wondering as someone who got into board work through auto electronics, what are other good horizons to expand too for this type of work? Thank you for all the information and questions you've replied to for me, I don't know if I ever would of got into board work at this degree if they weren't there to teach me
I never criticize your repair work, ever as I feel you are a true master of board level repair and have a huge data base inside your head to work from so do not take this question as anything other than what it is, an honestly I am interested question. @ 8:03 I noticed the IPA move when you pressed on the resistor, is there an off chance with out using some UV resin that the vibration inherent in machines might break those connections? As usual and as I have said a hunnard (sic) times the videos are the bomb, the conceptualization, scripting and videography is spot on for your target audience and you are a master at Board level repairs... thanks for the ride along sir.
That's a fair question. The resistor isn't floating, so I don't think the liquid you saw was coming from underneath maybe from just around. From my own experience components breaking off from vibration is less likely than I originally anticipated when I first started working on automotive PCBs. But if someday that connection does fail, I offer a lifetime warranty on my workmanship. And I will make changes as needed to make it improved.
@@jeffescortlx I appreciate the reply sir. I did component repair on PCBs in locomotives as a composite mechanic. Running broken, damaged traces with copper wire and sometimes the components would break the new traces. BUT locomotives tend to shake the horns off Satan so.... thanks brother have a great one!
@@jeffescortlx if components are likely to break off from vibration then those vibrations will likely have already destroyed the connections inside your MLCC (capacitors) on the pcb.
I notice in your other videos (with the microscope video) that you attached the jumpers in pairs. Now I know why! You're using a "gallium-arsenide jumper lead holder"!
really enjoy watching you repair .but i have a question .i have tried many year ago remove the needle and they always break off tried your trick still break
For short runs that don't require an insulated wire I just use cut off lamp leads. For longer runs I use magnet wire. You just have to burn through the enamel coating and make sure you use flux.
Labor: $100 an hour. Labor if you insist on watching: $200 an hour. Labor for prior repair attempts: $300 an hour. Never mind, just a dream. Hello from Thailand.
What makes them flake out typically? I reflowed the joints on the sister board. Seems to work for now. I also cleaned the contacts for the vacuum display.
For best results you need to power it up out of the vehicle. If you use the vehicle to power it up, the gauges will try to do things and they'll move off of zero.
Hello sir I'm from India.. I do speedometer repairing.. I got range rover Evoque diesal 2012 instrument cluster.. n by mistake the MCU get short .. n starting heating..
Well no not exactly, if you push these past the stops that's what breaks them. That's why this had a broken stepper motor, the needle was removed improperly. With the Malibu you just have to pull straight up.
Email contact 1mr.repairman@gmail.com for quotes.
Do a video on fixing the microscope cammera.
@@Diaen that ended up going in a completely different direction than I originally thought. I have forgotten that the power LED indicator had quit working properly, and that it actually was turned on. It ended up being the HDMI input on my TV. I use a Vizio TV that has been slowly dropping HDMI inputs. It originally had five and now it's down to two that are still working. So it was a faulty TV this whole time (and power LED).
Jeff you are by far the most professional that I know with superb explanations every time! Excellent job sir! James
I don't think I'll ever try to repair one, but I sure enjoy watching someone with your ability work on them!
Thanks for the videos and the hints/ instructions, who knows when I may be able to put some of them to use.
Great job! Those are some beautiful almost unnoticeable bodge wires! I've seen boards come with horrendous patches right off the production line.
That’s my wife’s car, 13 Malibu. I can’t wait for it to break Jeff. I have a plan of action and know where to send it. No problems yet with 90 k on it. Enjoyed the video Jeff, thanks,
Quick tip when you lose small items in the carpet....Cover the end of your vacuum hose with some pantyhose and it should help catch any small items you wouldnt be able to find in the fibers of the carpet
I always enjoy these videos and always learn something. Thanks
Awesome info, right down to the stepper motor fix. Thank you
Jeff I can ship you a half dozen U.S. speedo needle removal tools.
Great Video as always.
I might have to take you up on that offer. For now I only need a couple.
@@jeffescortlx I have 6 in my hand. I’ll get them out today….
@@CharlesAPrice email sent, thank you!
Well done jeff, another cluster saved :-D
That cluster looked like an owl with big eyes, mind you i havn't seen an owl with a multi pin plug up its bum :-D
Your videos alongside Matt's have been the basis of me going from just doing custom mods on my own truck, to now doing customer volume with auto electronics and finding I'm getting better and better at board work. Board works has been a life changing development for me I was wondering as someone who got into board work through auto electronics, what are other good horizons to expand too for this type of work? Thank you for all the information and questions you've replied to for me, I don't know if I ever would of got into board work at this degree if they weren't there to teach me
Keep up the good work! Besides GM clusters the Ford super duty is another one that commonly needs repair.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Great video
I never criticize your repair work, ever as I feel you are a true master of board level repair and have a huge data base inside your head to work from so do not take this question as anything other than what it is, an honestly I am interested question. @ 8:03 I noticed the IPA move when you pressed on the resistor, is there an off chance with out using some UV resin that the vibration inherent in machines might break those connections?
As usual and as I have said a hunnard (sic) times the videos are the bomb, the conceptualization, scripting and videography is spot on for your target audience and you are a master at Board level repairs... thanks for the ride along sir.
That's a fair question. The resistor isn't floating, so I don't think the liquid you saw was coming from underneath maybe from just around. From my own experience components breaking off from vibration is less likely than I originally anticipated when I first started working on automotive PCBs. But if someday that connection does fail, I offer a lifetime warranty on my workmanship. And I will make changes as needed to make it improved.
@@jeffescortlx I appreciate the reply sir. I did component repair on PCBs in locomotives as a composite mechanic. Running broken, damaged traces with copper wire and sometimes the components would break the new traces. BUT locomotives tend to shake the horns off Satan so.... thanks brother have a great one!
@@jeffescortlx if components are likely to break off from vibration then those vibrations will likely have already destroyed the connections inside your MLCC (capacitors) on the pcb.
The mass of the resistor is so low that vibration won't have a significant effect on the long term durability of the connection.
I notice in your other videos (with the microscope video) that you attached the jumpers in pairs. Now I know why! You're using a "gallium-arsenide jumper lead holder"!
good video, thank you
nice job.
really enjoy watching you repair .but i have a question .i have tried many year ago remove the needle and they always break off tried your trick still break
What kind of vehicle is this instrument cluster from?
@@jeffescortlx ford E450 2006
@@danman9017 with that style you can give it a little push twist past the stopping point to help break it free.
What size and type of jumper wire you use for torn leads
I see magnet wire or copper wire but nothing draws in solder properly
For short runs that don't require an insulated wire I just use cut off lamp leads.
For longer runs I use magnet wire. You just have to burn through the enamel coating and make sure you use flux.
Labor: $100 an hour. Labor if you insist on watching: $200 an hour. Labor for prior repair attempts: $300 an hour. Never mind, just a dream. Hello from Thailand.
Have you ever fixed a 1994 Chevy Impala SS digital cluster? A common problem is the odometer flakes out with the wrong mileage and/or errors.
Yes I think I might have years ago.
What makes them flake out typically? I reflowed the joints on the sister board. Seems to work for now. I also cleaned the contacts for the vacuum display.
@@rsnarski3 it's usually fractured solder joints. Sometimes it's at the header pins and sometimes that resistors.
Should i power cycle the unit before putting the needles back on to make sure they are at zero?
For best results you need to power it up out of the vehicle. If you use the vehicle to power it up, the gauges will try to do things and they'll move off of zero.
Impressive
Nice video ,I enjoyed very much .How's cat doing lol !
Cat is fat and happy!
Have you repaired abs pump modules?
Nope sorry
Do you re-cap ecu’s from 90’s Mustangs?
I can, but I don't really get into those. Instrument clusters keep me busy.
@@jeffescortlx gotcha, thank you.
Why did you use a 1k5 resistor instead of a 1k2?
Because I ran out of 1.2k's.
Hello sir I'm from India.. I do speedometer repairing.. I got range rover Evoque diesal 2012 instrument cluster.. n by mistake the MCU get short .. n starting heating..
I would need more information to help.
How can I get ahold of you for a IPC repair where to send it please let me know thank you
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Hey.....do you know anyone in the Michigan area that can fix an 1988 monte carlo ss cluster ? N thanks...
Sorry I'm not sure about that.
I just emailed you...
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160KPH or MPH???
best way to remove these needles is to turn them few circles, then pull up
Well no not exactly, if you push these past the stops that's what breaks them. That's why this had a broken stepper motor, the needle was removed improperly. With the Malibu you just have to pull straight up.
@@jeffescortlx i pulled out shaft together with needle too many times when pulling straight up
@@nenadmijailovic7786 Yes. That will happen with an x27 style stepper motor. But not all stepper motors are the same.
How do I contact you? There is no view email address button
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None of your links work to contact you.
For cluster repair quotes and service I can be reached at 1mr.repairman@gmail.com