HUD problems
ponypal2
03-03-2005, 06:46 PM
I have a 98 gtp and my wife has a 00 gtp and both of hud's fade out after driving for awhile. Are there any remedies I can do for this or replacement is necessary?
BIG-L
03-03-2005, 07:34 PM
This fix should take care of your fading problem
1. Remove HUD from car.
2. Remove 4 Torix screws from top of HUD
3. Remove ribbon cable and small 2-wire cable from circuit board.
4. Remove circuit board.
5. On the board there is a small photocell, the problem is that the cell has a cold solder joint. The cell is a 1/3-inch
Circle with a black square in the center. All you need to do is resolder the two legs.
6. Put everything back.
I was unable to find a replacement cell at radio shack.
The cell produces a small amount of voltage. The more light the more voltage. 0-.75 volts. My cell was working fine but the joint was loose. When the board heated up it lost the joint increased resistance to the point that the HUD lost the voltage reference.Hope this helps....~Larry~
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage1.jpg
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage2.jpg
1. Remove HUD from car.
2. Remove 4 Torix screws from top of HUD
3. Remove ribbon cable and small 2-wire cable from circuit board.
4. Remove circuit board.
5. On the board there is a small photocell, the problem is that the cell has a cold solder joint. The cell is a 1/3-inch
Circle with a black square in the center. All you need to do is resolder the two legs.
6. Put everything back.
I was unable to find a replacement cell at radio shack.
The cell produces a small amount of voltage. The more light the more voltage. 0-.75 volts. My cell was working fine but the joint was loose. When the board heated up it lost the joint increased resistance to the point that the HUD lost the voltage reference.Hope this helps....~Larry~
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage1.jpg
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage2.jpg
Bassett72
08-19-2005, 10:38 AM
Can someone provide instructions on how to take the HUD out? Thanks
thatnigga
10-04-2005, 10:29 PM
I have a 2001 with the exact same problem. But my board doesn't look anything like this......has anyone seen this is a 01 GP?
tiggerluke
11-22-2005, 06:04 PM
This fix should take care of your fading problem
1. Remove HUD from car.
2. Remove 4 Torix screws from top of HUD
3. Remove ribbon cable and small 2-wire cable from circuit board.
4. Remove circuit board.
5. On the board there is a small photocell, the problem is that the cell has a cold solder joint. The cell is a 1/3-inch
Circle with a black square in the center. All you need to do is resolder the two legs.
6. Put everything back.
I was unable to find a replacement cell at radio shack.
The cell produces a small amount of voltage. The more light the more voltage. 0-.75 volts. My cell was working fine but the joint was loose. When the board heated up it lost the joint increased resistance to the point that the HUD lost the voltage reference.Hope this helps....~Larry~
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage1.jpg
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage2.jpg
HEY BIG-L Thanks for the great info. However, the URL's for the images nolonger exist.
1. Remove HUD from car.
2. Remove 4 Torix screws from top of HUD
3. Remove ribbon cable and small 2-wire cable from circuit board.
4. Remove circuit board.
5. On the board there is a small photocell, the problem is that the cell has a cold solder joint. The cell is a 1/3-inch
Circle with a black square in the center. All you need to do is resolder the two legs.
6. Put everything back.
I was unable to find a replacement cell at radio shack.
The cell produces a small amount of voltage. The more light the more voltage. 0-.75 volts. My cell was working fine but the joint was loose. When the board heated up it lost the joint increased resistance to the point that the HUD lost the voltage reference.Hope this helps....~Larry~
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage1.jpg
http://www.seacgp.org/images/hudfiximage2.jpg
HEY BIG-L Thanks for the great info. However, the URL's for the images nolonger exist.
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