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Voltage regulator
Check stabilizer
| 1. The voltage regulator
2. Screw mounting
3. Radiator
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Stabilizer maintains a constant voltage across the devices. The stabilizer must be checked if the coolant temperature and fuel capacity gives the wrong values.
Check
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Remove the hood and cover the instrument panel. | 2. Remove the left instrument. | A warning The battery is not disconnected.
In the instrument panel with analog clock or tachometer voltage is in a frame on the PCB right behind the device.
| 3. Turn the ignition switch. | Check the input voltage | 4. Connect a voltmeter to the positive input (terminal 15) (a) and weight (b). Required value: Approximately battery voltage (12 V). Otherwise, find the open for wiring. | Check the output voltage | 5. Connect a voltmeter to the output terminals (c) and weight (b). Desired value: 9.5-10.5 V, otherwise in the conductive foil breakage or faulty voltage. Replace the defective part. | A warning Conductive foil can not be replaced individually. Replace the entire instrument panel.
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Withdrawal PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Turn off the ignition. | 2. Unscrew the fastening screw (2) and remove the bottom of the contacts (a, b, c) voltage. |
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Setting
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Three compounds set correctly in contacts (a, b, c). | 2. Screw firmly voltage to the radiator. Radiator (3) serves to dissipate heat generated during operation. Therefore, without a radiator stabilizer is not installed. |
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