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28-08-2012, 05:12 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi All,
Last week my 2010 XR5 Focus started having trouble with the screen in between the tachometer and speedometer on the dash. Not sure what you would call this screen but its the little red one that displays the time and the remaining fuel range. The problem is that the screen will be bright and visible one minute, then faded down so much that the screen is barely visible the next. I took it to a Ford dealer and without even seeing the problem the mechanic (or possibly the cleaner...) stated that it would need to be booked in and have the entire dash removed. This would only be a last resort for me. I have had the battery tested and it came up as being in good health, although I know these tests are not always 100%. Anybody heard of this happening before or have any suggestions? Thanks, Kev |
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28-08-2012, 05:30 PM | #2 | ||
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I live in the UK and have a Focus and a Fiesta I also know the service guys in the local Ford dealer. If you want I can ask the question for you. Can you post up a pic of the screen you are refering to.
If you want you could always ring TC Harrison Ford here in Derby UK. They are very helpful. Ask for Craig I know him and he is very helpful. Wayne |
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28-08-2012, 06:01 PM | #3 | ||
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Thanks Wayne, I'd appreciate that.
Here is a picture of the screen I am referring to. |
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28-08-2012, 10:25 PM | #4 | ||
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Pretty sure it's basically referred to as an onboard trip computer screen. I just did a bit of a search on the XR5 Turbo Forum and a few of the guys have had similar issues with their cars with electrics going a bit haywire Faulty batteries were apparently the cause, and a faulty alternator on another. I know you mentioned having the battery checked and it supposedly came up OK but it might be worth trying another battery first and seeing if that helps, if not then it may well need to have the dash out to get to the screen and fix the problem :(
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Referring to Russ's post I'll try and get a breakdown of the dash on how to pull it out. I have had the cluster out of my Fiesta (my old one a few years back) and that was easy just undid two screws (from memory) and pull the cluster from the dash surround but I'll ask anyway. Wayne |
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Never seen a faulty one, mine occasionally will look like it's missing every second pixel but I just scroll through the screen and they come back.
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On a cold morning mine looks a bit funky, but comes good after the thing has warned up.
On a side note, CHECK OUT THE MILEAGE ON THAT TANK! (clearly a stock(ish) car hahaha)
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I've just spoken to Craig (he has been on leave) and he is in the workshop asking the technicians for you now mate. He is also going to scan the removal procedure and email that over so as soon as I get it I'll post it up.
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Any chance we could have a look at that scan too?
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Thanks Wayne. I have an XR5 dash that I ant to put in my stockie.
There's lots of info from folks on what to do, but I dont think we've ever seen an actual diagram on it. Be good to.
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Here is Craig's response. Hope it helps.
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Thanks Wayne! - was the 'special tool' I really wanted to get a look at.
You can use a steel ruler or screw driver to release the tabs at the back of the instrument cluster, but it's so damn easy to make a little chip on the very edge! This gives me a few clues as how I should go about it.
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Update: A few nights ago when I was reversing into my shed I noticed that the headlights were dimming slightly every time I let the clutch out.
Put a multimeter on the battery yesterday and the battery had 11.89V and the alternator was putting out about 14V. Does 11.89V sound like enough charge? Anybody else noticed the lights dimming when letting the clutch out? Not sure if its related to my other problem or not. |
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I always thought that a fully charged battery should have more than 12volts in it and remember reading somewhere that it is 12.65volts.
Can anyone confirm this. Danny |
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Yes That was also my understanding. should be about 12.7 volt if its in good nick. If the battery is more than 3 years old, chances are its on the way out.
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car battery chargers/bench power supplies run at 13.8V
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Last weekend we got the 'Engine Malfunction' message on the display. I'm betting its some electrical problem related to the LCD screen and dimming headlights. Booked into Ford for this Thursday so hopefully they will find something.
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3 visits to my local Ford dealer and fingers crossed it has finally been fixed.
1st visit and the logged error code from the engine malfunction related to the 'brake light switch'. They cleaned the switch and told me it was fixed. I got down there to pick the car up and within 2min the engine malfunction light had come back on . It stayed there the night. 2nd visit and once again the logged error code related to the 'brake light switch'. They ordered a new part and fitted it and told me it was fixed. No engine malfunction on the way home, but the LCD screen was still fading in and out as bad as ever. Later that night the engine malfunction occured again. 3rd visit and the error code was related to the 'brake light switch' again. They changed the battery with a new one and it did not fix the problem. They then ordered a new instrument cluster as they finally noticed it was fading in and out. In the meantime they began pin point testing the wiring to try and find a fault. The next day the cluster was fitted and since then LCD screen has been perfect and we have had no engine malfunction warning messages so it appears that it was something dodgy with the instrument cluster and the car's computer system. |
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