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Offline rubjonny

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #30 on: 29 November 2007, 13:49 »
yep thats the puppy, you can see the mountin screws on it, plus the clip either side that allows you to open it and reseat the pcb :)
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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #31 on: 29 November 2007, 13:52 »
Cheers. I'll take a look in a minute. If it looks OK I'll get some other clocks. Does it matter if the new clocks are 120mph rather than 140mph ones? Will the sensor be the same is what I mean?

Thanks for your help. I feel more hopeful about it now.

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #32 on: 29 November 2007, 13:57 »
yeah it'll work fine :)
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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #33 on: 29 November 2007, 14:36 »
Peel, which pipe did you find disconnected on yours?

Sorry mate only just spotted this. Day off work tomorrow to do some Golf stuff so I'll post up a pic asap...

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #34 on: 29 November 2007, 14:43 »
Thanks Peel. I have a feeling the speedo sensor rubjonny mentions is the most likely cause of the problem but it's good to check everything at the same time.

I've had a look and can see the sensor, which appears to be screwed in properly so I'll now have to take the clocks out and take a closer look.

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #35 on: 30 November 2007, 17:48 »
I changed that on mine as well :laugh: runnning out of things to change!

Probably got lost in the "Great Crash of 08

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #36 on: 05 December 2007, 12:52 »
Also your oil temp gauge is buggered, or the wiring to it has snapped, or just a dirty connection between the 2.  The oil temp sender is the small one on the oil filter housing with a black/green wire, to test if it the sender or wire, remove the wire and earth it to the block.  If the gauge shoots to max you know its a sender issue or the connection needs cleaning up!

How do I go about earthing it to the block? I've just been out and have cleaned the connection, which was quite corroded. Just not sure how to earth it to the block now. I know I need to warm the engine up first but may as well ask the question now.

I changed that on mine as well :laugh: runnning out of things to change!

Makes me wonder if it's worth taking out the clocks at all then. If I get the oil temp working I may not bother.

Offline rubjonny

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #37 on: 05 December 2007, 12:55 »
just touch it to something metal, engine block, chassis etc. the battery -ve would do if it can reach!  Trouble is holding it there while you check the mfa oil temp gauge...
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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #38 on: 05 December 2007, 12:58 »
just touch it to something metal, engine block, chassis etc. the battery -ve would do if it can reach!  Trouble is holding it there while you check the mfa oil temp gauge...


Exactly. May just get someone to hold it there whilst I check the MFA. So, if I still don't get a reading when the connection is on the block does that mean the wire has snapped or could it be something else?

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Re: MFA Problems
« Reply #39 on: 05 December 2007, 13:09 »
if still nothing then you got a breeak in the wiring or a problem with the dash cluster
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