A year and a half ago, I fixed my first GM Cluster, since then I have repaired many more and I finally put together a simple plug in tester to help me with my repairs.
Hi Steve. This is my own creation. Just have a switch to turn the main power on and off. A switch to turn the backlights on and off. And I have both turn signals connected to a simple 555 circuit to flash the turn signal bulbs.
@@Overlandlife_ if you ever want to make a video on how you built one, I’d watch it! Was there a video you saw to build one or did you just figure it out? I could use one
very simple and very clever. thanks for sharing with us.
Can make a video on how you made your tester?
Awsome😊
Bro how to make this device... Please provide making video...
Nice , can you give diagram?
What are the specs on your frequency generator?
Where's the speedometer switch box video?😢
were do you buy the tester or did you make it i need one please contact me thanks
Steve
Hi Steve. This is my own creation. Just have a switch to turn the main power on and off. A switch to turn the backlights on and off. And I have both turn signals connected to a simple 555 circuit to flash the turn signal bulbs.
Also an oscillator circuit to feed into speed and tach wires to confirm operation of those gauges
Do you sell them
I will pay you to make one if that possible thanks
@@bmeade73 I thought the tachometer and speedometer information was via the can circuit from the pcm? Love to know how you bypassed it?
I’ll pay for one. How much for the bench tester
How much would you pay for one?
@@christianc7420 already built one
@@Overlandlife_ if you ever want to make a video on how you built one, I’d watch it! Was there a video you saw to build one or did you just figure it out? I could use one