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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #15 on: 18 March 2009, 15:24:50 »

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 as all they are doing is fixing 2 broken bond wires!

No pictures then Mark?  ::)  ::)
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #16 on: 18 March 2009, 16:30:34 »

What, like this.



Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #17 on: 18 March 2009, 17:42:00 »

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What, like this.



Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!
And exactly the same connection every time?
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #18 on: 18 March 2009, 17:43:13 »

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Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!
And exactly the same connection every time?

Yep, same connection and same failure!
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #19 on: 18 March 2009, 18:12:47 »

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What, like this.



Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!
And exactly the same connection every time?

Yep, same connection and same failure!
Too much power over the connection cause it do you think?
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #20 on: 18 March 2009, 21:18:54 »

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Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!

So ..... if I had problems with my ABS (quickley touches wood  :-?) I'd be able to save myself £100/£150 with just a well placed blob of solder?  :-/  :y  :y
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #21 on: 18 March 2009, 21:37:02 »

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Obviously its not easy to take a pic of such a small thing but, the blob of soder is where the fix is.

I have looked at 3 failed ones so far and they have all gone in the same place and the same way!

So ..... if I had problems with my ABS (quickley touches wood  :-?) I'd be able to save myself £100/£150 with just a well placed blob of solder?  :-/  :y  :y
You're far too old to have good enough eyesight ;D
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #22 on: 18 March 2009, 21:41:11 »

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You're far too old to have good enough eyesight ;D

Cheeky barsteward!  ;)I'd bring my jigsaw to make a cut out on your desk so that you can get close enough to it if you offered to fix mine   ::)  ::)



.... if needed (my fingers are still crossed!
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #23 on: 19 March 2009, 00:27:43 »

So would incorrect jumpstarting cause that connection to burn out then?

'Cos if memory serves me right, when mine went last year, it was about the same time that my battery started to go and I had to use the jump leads a couple of times..... :-[
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #24 on: 20 March 2009, 08:40:11 »

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So would incorrect jumpstarting cause that connection to burn out then?

'Cos if memory serves me right, when mine went last year, it was about the same time that my battery started to go and I had to use the jump leads a couple of times..... :-[

I doubt it.....over charging is a remote outsider.

And to fix, requries a microscope and very small sodlering iron tip.....and even thats not easy to do!
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Re: Omega abs tc lights on, speedo failing to work
« Reply #25 on: 26 March 2009, 09:33:11 »

How does one go about getting the unit open ?

I have replaced mine recently (well, someone had to do it for me  ::) ) and have the old unit - keen to get it fixed....my father is a dab hand with a soldering iron, just not sure how to open it up ?
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