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Greetings
#1
Hi there,

I've got a 306 SLDT Sedan which was meant to be a run around for a few months, but it looks like I'm going to keep it - which means mods.

I've already fitted a boost gauge (that I found in the drawer at work) thanks to the help from this forum Smile Next on the list is figuring out how I stopped the lighting on the speedo/rev counter working when I removed the clocks....
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Welcome, as for the clocks, first place to start would be the fuses, then the bulbs. Get a multimeter across them. Its worth checking the little component that controls the brightness of the instrument lightning. (unsure what its called). If you havnt got one there will be a plug behind where it should be, check that's its plugged in.
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#3
Hello and welcome along
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Astor 6 Fast road/track project
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(13-05-2014, 07:49 AM)willJspears Wrote: Welcome, as for the clocks, first place to start would be the fuses, then the bulbs. Get a multimeter across them. Its worth checking the little component that controls the brightness of the instrument lightning. (unsure what its called). If you havnt got one there will be a plug behind where it should be, check that's its plugged in.

I've checked that - my car doesn't have the dimmer, just two loom ends with nothing plugged in! The one with two wires plugs into a loop and with that unplugged I get no lights at all - so I'm guessing this would be where the dimmer would be if fitted. If with that plugged in, I get all the dash lights as normal except the speedometer and rev counter. I'm guessing I may have tweaked a bulb or something when I had the clocks out - that'll be my next try.

Thank you for the greetings and help Smile
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#5
Welcome the club Big Grin
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#6
welcome to the forum Hello
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#7
Welcome...not many sedans Smile
Wishes for more power...
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#8
I wrote a couple of articles about it for a friend's website a while back http://petrolblog.com/tag/shatchbacks/
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welcome along
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