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1991 Chevy Blazer S-10 4x4, Digital Speedometer Problem

Old Aug 3, 2012 | 09:37 PM
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Hey Richphotos, all the digital gauges work, its just the digital speedometer and animated turn signal that go out, until i bash the top of the dash. Then it will turn on and slowly dim out
 
Old Aug 4, 2012 | 01:04 AM
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Mine had that exact same issue before I took it apart and repaired it. I removed the power supply board and reflowed the solder joints. If this is something up your ally I will post the info, otherwise send it away, or try your luck with a junkyard dash.
 
Old Aug 4, 2012 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Blazin_Jason
Mine had that exact same issue before I took it apart and repaired it. I removed the power supply board and reflowed the solder joints. If this is something up your ally I will post the info, otherwise send it away, or try your luck with a junkyard dash.
Yup, as jason said. sounds like some dry solder joints on the power supply. Its really not that hard of a job if you have electronic knowledge to do. If not, and you live in the US, you can send it to me, and I will do it for 50$ (40 for the labor and 10 for shipping back)
if you have electronic knowledge, I have very detailed instructions on how to desolder the power supply from the motherboard of the dash I could take some photos of on Monday.
 
Old Aug 12, 2012 | 02:38 PM
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For who ever wanted to know who the guy was from MN that exchanges boards here is his ebay link. 89-94 CHEVY S10 S-10 BLAZER DIGITAL CLUSTER REPAIR KIT | eBay

You have to contact him but he will sell you a fixed board and you just swap out the board and send him your old broken board back if you don't wan't to solder. I did this years ago now and my display works just fine still. I recomend this guy because he doesn't charge to much and he does good work.
 
Old Aug 13, 2012 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by bertrenolds
For who ever wanted to know who the guy was from MN that exchanges boards here is his ebay link. 89-94 CHEVY S10 S-10 BLAZER DIGITAL CLUSTER REPAIR KIT | eBay

You have to contact him but he will sell you a fixed board and you just swap out the board and send him your old broken board back if you don't wan't to solder. I did this years ago now and my display works just fine still. I recomend this guy because he doesn't charge to much and he does good work.
Yup, he does great work! very helpful too, when I got the repair kit, he said if it did not work, he would take the money off that I paid for the repair kit for a full rebuild, would have ended up being like 80 bucks.
 
Old Aug 27, 2012 | 01:51 PM
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Mine did the same thing. My speedometer and mileage would go out and if I hit the top of the dash they would come on for a second but dim back out.

I just took it to a dealer and they changed it out. It ran me like $200 so if you can do it the $100 way richphotos is talking about then go for it.
 
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