Re: but how to disconnect the clock? - Saab 900 Bulletin Board - Saabnet.com
The banner above is an advertisment - if it asks you to download software, please ignore.
Site News -
7/1: Members: Log In to See Fewer Ads! |
5/28: SAAB Evolutions/TSN T-Shirts $14
[General |
Members |
C900 |
9000 |
NG900 & OG93 |
93 |
95 |
NG95 |
99 |
Sonett |
Vintage Models |
Clubs |
Other Cars |
FAQs |
Gifts |
Member Photo Galleries |
Member Directory |
Classifieds |
Manuals |
*Buddy Registry |
*Mileage Registry |
Polls |
What's New |
Raffle |
Photo of the Month |
Sponsors]
[Main C900 Bulletin Board | BBFAQ |
Prev by Date | Next by Date | Post Followup ]
Member Login / Signup - Members see fewer ads. - Latest Member Gallery Photos
Re: but how to disconnect the clock?
Posted by thereuare (more from thereuare) on Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:13:26
In Reply to: Re: Update #3 (more), JimBlake [Profile/Gallery]
, Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:40:21
Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup
One solution has been to cut the wire thru the speaker grill... but which one? Sure are a LOT of them back there!
Other solution is to remove instrument cluster from the dash (a lenghtly process i am told)
Any other suggestions on how to isolate the clock before doing something non-reversable (snipping wire) or going thru the labor of pulling the cluster.
Is it correct that a properly working clock would have a steady current, or is it designed to 'pulse' (trying to confirm that this 'pulse' is abnormal).
Thanks for the input and future solutions!
posted by 68.193.225...
Posts in this Thread:
- Found fuse with electrical short.... now what?, thereuare, Wed, 28 Jan 2004 08:15:12
- Re: Update #3, thereuare, Mon, 2 Feb 2004 07:50:01
- Re: Update #2, thereuare, Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:14:08
- Re: any progress? some corrections, JohnK, Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:05:19
- Re: MY Options...., thereuare, Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:27:18
- Possible wires for antenna is leaning on something...., Chaz, Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:02:28
- Re: Found fuse with electrical short.... now what?, JimBlake , Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:20:21
- Re: Found fuse with electrical short.... gud progress, JohnK, Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:03:16
Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup
Post a Followup
No Site Registration is Required to Post - Site Membership is optional (Member Features List), but helps to keep the site online
for all Saabers. If the site helps you, please consider helping the site by becoming a member.
StateOfNine.com
|
SaabClub.com
|
Jak Stoll Performance
|
M Car Covers
|
Ad Available
|
Random Saabnet.com Member Gallery Photos (Click Image)
This is a moderated bulletin board - Posting is a privilege, not a right.
Unsolicited commercial postings are not allowed (no spam). Please, no For Sale or Wanted postings, SERIOUSLY.
Classifieds are to be listed in The Saab Network Classifieds pages.
This is a problem solving forum for over 250,000 Saab owners, so expect to see
problems discussed here even though our cars are generally very reliable. This is not an anything goes
type of forum. Saabnet.com has been a moderated forum since 1988. For usage guidelines, see the
Saabnet.com Mission and Purpose Page. Please remember that you are
not anonymous. Site Contact | Site Donations | Other Sites by SP -
Poverty2Prosperity.org | Run Club Menlo Park | ScreenBot
Site Members do not see red text instructions, bottom of the page anchor ads, or box ads.
Click here to see all
the Site Membership Benefits!