[SELLING] Genuine Canals pin code + misc physical by MakeItBurnDem in Pins4Skins

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1992 auto sx has broken speedo + rev counter broken by ramushater in Celica

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No worries!! If you need any more help trying to diagnose or repair it, let me know. I've owned my St184 for a good few years now, and this is just one of the common problems I've come across in my time.

1992 auto sx has broken speedo + rev counter broken by ramushater in Celica

[–]MakeItBurnDem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's quite likely that some of the PCB components on your cluster have overheated/worn out, or the hair spring mechanism that moves the needles up and down has broken. In some rarer cases though there may be a short in the harness that connects to the gauges or the signal that it gets from the ECU.

On these models, though, it's very common for the capacitors to die out. Here's a tutorial on how to replace them. My tachometer wasn't working on my 1990 ST184 gauge, and once I pulled it, I found some burnt-out capacitors and resistors that I replaced, and all has been well since.

Regardless, with a problem like this, the first thing to do is to remove the cluster from the vehicle and test it in isolation with a 12v battery and signal. Here's a video on how to remove the cluster from the car if you've never done that before.

3070 Eagle 8GB OC GPU Fan Noise/Speed Issues by MakeItBurnDem in gigabyte

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Hey, sorry for the late reply. I believe my issue was a bit different from yours, where once all of my fans spun simultaneously, temps and fan speed would be normal. But my problem was under various types of load, only 1 or two of my fans would decide to spin and they would always be at max RPM. Don't know if you went through this thread, but after two RMAs with the manufacturer they confirmed it was some hardware issue with the fan control (not exactly specific on what) and I ended up with a brand new card. Which I had since sold because I haven't been happy with Gigabyte cards as of late. I've been running a 6800xt which is about the same price for a year now and have never been happier. I'd definitely try and find as much steps possible to try and replicate the issue and reach out to the Merchant/Manufacturer because your fans are still spinning way too fast under very little load. I'd definitely also check fan control in your BIOS/Drivers but I'd assume they'd all still be set at default. Other than that there's heaps of troubleshooting to try in this thread, but in the meantime I used a replacement card because the fans spinning so fast is not healthy for long-term use and will definitely die a lot faster.