GGuillot
Well-Known Member
Hello all, don't give up on the info gauges, there's several things you can do to revive it, fix the display, and test it to narrow down an issue.
1. If the screen is burnt or cooked from the sun, you can get the LCD film kit to repair the display, it's likely the gauge is fine. It's fairly easy to open up, I repaired the one on the 96' GSX project I'm working on. You can't reuse the metal ring on the face, but a large oring a few mm thick does the trick to clean it up.
2. These gauges are sealed, but moisture does get inside and make the gauge eventually quit working or wig out, you'll find the large connection between the main board and lcd screen can get corroded. A little electrical cleaner/lubricant does the trick.
3. Bench testing: For all info gauges from 96' up they are wired pretty common and will light up with no sensors connected. To bench test the gauge either on the ski or off, find the 2 wire connector with purple (+ )and black (- )and the single connector with red/purple (+). YOU MUST HAVE 12v to both wires for the gauge to come on.
Note: Separate Tach and Speed O gauges use just the purple and black connector to power them on and use corresponding sensors, the info gauge adds the red/purple wire.
Below is a pic of the info gauge coming on with no sensors connected, on my work bench I used a 12 volt battery and some jump leads.
1. If the screen is burnt or cooked from the sun, you can get the LCD film kit to repair the display, it's likely the gauge is fine. It's fairly easy to open up, I repaired the one on the 96' GSX project I'm working on. You can't reuse the metal ring on the face, but a large oring a few mm thick does the trick to clean it up.
2. These gauges are sealed, but moisture does get inside and make the gauge eventually quit working or wig out, you'll find the large connection between the main board and lcd screen can get corroded. A little electrical cleaner/lubricant does the trick.
3. Bench testing: For all info gauges from 96' up they are wired pretty common and will light up with no sensors connected. To bench test the gauge either on the ski or off, find the 2 wire connector with purple (+ )and black (- )and the single connector with red/purple (+). YOU MUST HAVE 12v to both wires for the gauge to come on.
Note: Separate Tach and Speed O gauges use just the purple and black connector to power them on and use corresponding sensors, the info gauge adds the red/purple wire.
Below is a pic of the info gauge coming on with no sensors connected, on my work bench I used a 12 volt battery and some jump leads.
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