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Old Dec 1, 2011 | 09:34 PM
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My 03 has both compass and temp in the overhead. Maybe it's a trim level thing.
 
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Old Apr 23, 2012 | 10:45 AM
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Overhead temp/compass repair

I repaired my compass/temp display yesterday in about 1/2 hour. Thanks for the great directions. Easy-peezy!
 
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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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Well, it was my turn today to do some damage with the soldering iron.

Had to do the circuit board for the wipers in dad's 97 Chevy, now it was time for the OHC that had been out for at least a month.

My resistors were not separated from the board, but the factory solder was corroded and I scratched some off, to boot. Four gobs of solder on both ends of both "510s" and the test back in the truck looks good.

Now, on to the spaghetti kit for the DRLs. I've had lousy resistor plugged in under the fender for a few years now...
 
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Old May 28, 2012 | 02:52 PM
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Another satisfied customer, thanks Patman!

The overhead console in my 2003 F150 with moon-roof went out. It is the same problem Patman reported. His pictures look a bit different since I have a moon-roof. There was a hair line crack in one of the right resistor bottom solder point.

Here are my pictures. I hope someone find them useful.















 

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Old May 28, 2012 | 03:03 PM
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good work, thanks for adding pictures to the thread!
 
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Old May 30, 2012 | 11:38 AM
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Mine went out this week - will repair it now that I have some expert guidance.

UPDATE: Fixed the display today. Took 30min with my 4yr old daughter helping.

THANKS Patman for the great how-to!
 

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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 10:38 PM
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Thumbs up Awesome!

Dude, this was freakin' awesome. Excellent diagnostics and write up! When I took the console apart, one of the resistors had come completely lose from the board and fell on my gray carpet; took me 15 minutes to find that tiny thing, but I found it! At my age, I had to trade my reading glasses for a hobby visor with magnifying lenses on it just to see, but I followed your steps to the letter. As I was putting it back together I kept thinking, "There's no way this is going to work." But when I turned on the ignition, I'll be damned! 106 F N. Love it! Thank you!
Now...I swear my climate controls used to light up at night... How do I fix those?
 
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by thejoetaylor
Dude, this was freakin' awesome. Excellent diagnostics and write up! When I took the console apart, one of the resistors had come completely lose from the board and fell on my gray carpet; took me 15 minutes to find that tiny thing, but I found it! At my age, I had to trade my reading glasses for a hobby visor with magnifying lenses on it just to see, but I followed your steps to the letter. As I was putting it back together I kept thinking, "There's no way this is going to work." But when I turned on the ignition, I'll be damned! 106 F N. Love it! Thank you!
Now...I swear my climate controls used to light up at night... How do I fix those?
Sorry... Yours is still broken 106?? and the hobby glasses (gotta get me some) gives this.... ummm.... 40 something year youngin' some hope
 
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Old Jul 5, 2012 | 04:59 AM
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Now...I swear my climate controls used to light up at night... How do I fix those?
You pull the trim panel from around the radio and HVAC dials away and unscrew the HVAC panel out and swap two bulbs.

Reverse procedure and be on your way.
 
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 10:58 AM
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THANKS Patman for the great how-to!
No problem

Originally Posted by thejoetaylor
Dude, this was freakin' awesome. Excellent diagnostics and write up! When I took the console apart, one of the resistors had come completely lose from the board and fell on my gray carpet; took me 15 minutes to find that tiny thing, but I found it! At my age, I had to trade my reading glasses for a hobby visor with magnifying lenses on it just to see, but I followed your steps to the letter. As I was putting it back together I kept thinking, "There's no way this is going to work." But when I turned on the ignition, I'll be damned! 106 F N. Love it! Thank you!
Now...I swear my climate controls used to light up at night... How do I fix those?
Glad you got it
 
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Old Jul 23, 2012 | 12:10 AM
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Mine still has problems

First of all, thanks Patman for the writeup.

Mine quit working last summer, so I took it apart, and when I had it all stripped down, I plugged the board back in to the harness, and it worked. I reassembled everything, and re-installed it, and it worked for a minute, then quit again. I tweaked with the connector, and the board to no avail.

I didn't see any evidence of any of the ic's lifting up like the one shown in the photo.

What's my next move?

Thanks, Leo
 
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Old Jul 23, 2012 | 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by bajaleo
First of all, thanks Patman for the writeup.

Mine quit working last summer, so I took it apart, and when I had it all stripped down, I plugged the board back in to the harness, and it worked. I reassembled everything, and re-installed it, and it worked for a minute, then quit again. I tweaked with the connector, and the board to no avail.

I didn't see any evidence of any of the ic's lifting up like the one shown in the photo.

What's my next move?

Thanks, Leo
re-solder the board as described in the write-up. Mine did exactly as yours is with no clear evidence of board being messed up. I soldered it anyway and it stills works today.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2012 | 05:16 PM
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F150 repair to overhead console

Hey Patman,
I w going thought all the directions and pics you provided (great by the way), only to find out the piece you were fixing mine was missing. Any idea where I could get another one either that little piece#510 or the whole thing ( computer part). I would rather not have to buy a whole new console. My deals hip told me $250.00 and I would rather do the work myself, I think I am a pretty handy girl.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Princess SuperCrew
 
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Old Jul 30, 2012 | 07:18 PM
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try Radio Shack. Pint out the pic of the 510 and take it with you
 
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Old Jul 30, 2012 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Princess SprCrw
Hey Patman,
I w going thought all the directions and pics you provided (great by the way), only to find out the piece you were fixing mine was missing. Any idea where I could get another one either that little piece#510 or the whole thing ( computer part). I would rather not have to buy a whole new console. My deals hip told me $250.00 and I would rather do the work myself, I think I am a pretty handy girl.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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The "510 piece" is a 510 ohm resistor. Its a flat resistor, but you could use a barrel type in a pinch

several people have put in other resistors that were close, read through this whole thread, i think someone found one that was like a 530 maybe?

good luck.
 
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