how would i go about testing some car electronics such as a digital guage cluster, dic, ect without wireing them into the car
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Find wiring diagrams to find out what pins take voltage and apply voltage to them. I would start small with like 5 volts just in case and slowly move up to 12 just in case they aren't 12 volt electronics (digital electronics like gates and stuff like to operate at 5 volts, which is why I suggested to start small and slowly move up).-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
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If you have schematics to determine where to supply the voltage, then you should be able to figure out what voltage it needs.
I have used old wall transformers before to power up car electronics, as you can usually find them in a variety of voltages, including 5, 9 and 12v.-Brad-
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True, I had a brain fart and was thinking most of the gauge cluster was run from the ECM though (besides the gauges) :P Then again it could just get power from somewhere and signals from the ECM for the things the ECM does run.-60v6's 2nd Jon M.
91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
Originally posted by Jay LenoTires are cheap clutches...
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