VW Vanagon Idle Circuit Board Repair - Easiest, cheapest way to fix the problem!
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- My VW Vanagon was idling high so I traced the problem to a burnt transistor in the idle control unit. I was able to source out a transistor and it worked. I'm not sure if the transistor is PNP or NPN, but the one that I bought was a PNP and it worked when I installed it. Just be sure to install it with the correct orientation. You will need a solder sucker desoldering pump to remove the old solder. The transistor is a NTE185.
You will need a Desoldering pump
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dude this worked like a charm !!!!!!! Never soldered before either!
That is awesome, and as you know these control modules are getting hard to find, so we have to repair them. Plus you saved some good $$$$ !!!
VW Vanagon Idle Circuit Board Repair, thank you for sharing
Thank you !!!
Some great graphics there! Another superb video. Learnt a great deal 👍🏽❤️
Thanks soo much, this was a good one where I was able to save a rare old part !!! You can't buy these old parts anymore.
I think you would it helpful if you first tinned you soldering iron. Makes the solder flow a lot quicker. Also, looks like you needed some solder wick to help remove the old solder. Thanks for the great heads up video. Cheers!
Thanks for the tips !!! I'm not that good at soldering as you can see, but did my best, appreciate the comment :)
16 Like great video good detail, your solder job is great, I use to solder circuit board back in early 1978 all day long. Fully watch full support my friend. Have a great day.. Until next time .. I be back...
Thanks so much, and you know it’s amazing how much you can save if you can do something like this. A rebuilt part is hundreds of dollars and this was all it needed. Thank you :)
Great video! Mine was fine but instead needed some joints reflowed and the large 56R 10% resistor replaced. Thanks!
Awesome you got it done, these are not available new anymore so we have to rebuild them. Thanks for the comment
This was amazing thank u!!!
Thank you for the great comment !!
Never saw this one. Awesome vid.
Thank you good SIr !!
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Thanks for the comment :)
Secret is to heat the whole thing where you're working and the solder won't cool so fast that you cant remove multiple legs
Thanks for the reply and tip. I'm not an electronics repair person so when it comes to soldering I'm no pro. Appreciate the tip, thanks !!
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Thank you !!