1986 Cluster Problem





Any ideas what to look for?
Last edited by Corvette ED; Feb 22, 2017 at 09:32 PM.






the back of the power connectors. Use glasses or a mag glass and drop a drip of solder on each backside of prongs(other side of board). Worked for me but u need to use solder containing a portion of lead(at least 40lead). I found some more info goggling it.
Back of prongs visible after removing board .
Prongs are upper right.
Last edited by xrav22; Feb 26, 2017 at 12:13 AM.

I had mine go dark a couple of times then come back. Last time it went dark both turn signal lights came on, everything else was dark. Using a light from the front, i could see the cluster was working but not illuminating.
I sent it to Bryan at Batee for repairs. Turned out the connector between the 2 boards was heat damaged. Had Bryan replace that along with changing the bulbs out to Xenon's. It's worked great with only 1 hiccup. One of the bulbs accessible from the front went dark again. Turned out the bulb contacts weren't making a good contact with the socket so with a little bending on the bulb contacts and all has been good since.
I recommend Batee highly, you won't be sorry.
Last edited by ghoastrider1; Feb 23, 2017 at 08:01 AM.

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...l-display.html

All back together again....Thanks Bryan at www.batee.com
Last edited by CREWZIN; Feb 26, 2017 at 09:12 PM.
Sometimes a bad engine to frame ground can also cause the back lights to play up.
See link to the connector kit, i got mine from batee but i cant find any on ebay today....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/84-89-C4-Cor...YAAOSw7aBVBvNT
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Last edited by Cliff Harris; Feb 27, 2017 at 12:13 AM.
Also if you have some sections missing or not lit up , you will probably need new zebra connectors they are the little pink things. The new ones will contact and give you power to all sections.
Last edited by xrav22; Feb 26, 2017 at 12:38 AM.
Ya know CLiff, I wonder how many of these noobs can use a soldering iron.
Or know what one is....
Found this in a search....
Can I use a clothes iron as a soldering iron?
I'm trying to make a battery pack for my camcorder. Doing so requires a soldering iron. Could I use an iron that I iron my clothes with to do this or would I have to buy a soldering iron?
Thanks.
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Best Answer: That would be outrageously unsafe. Shoot the lock of your wallet and get a proper soldering iron.
You'll get solder on your flat iron. Plus I don't know if it gets hot enough. Just spend the $5, sounds like you may need it again in the future.
Besides messing up your Clothes Iron it wouldn't get hot enough any way, just buy a cheap iron almost any hardware or auto parts store.
They are 2 totally different things so the answer is NO.
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Last edited by CREWZIN; Feb 26, 2017 at 09:09 PM.











