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- Jan 9, 2023
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The LED on the dash of my 2004 FJR wasn't working. I decided that I would jump the LH flasher leads and add an external LED because it looks like getting to the rear of the speedo assembly is a real pain.
I started pulling the plastic panels off and when I got to the part where the electric screen pivots have to come off, I put a 10mm ring spanner on and gave it a tug. Snap! I broke the cast elbow. When I looked closer, it needs an Allen key on the other end to prevent the arm flexing and breaking. Duh!
I got to the part where I wanted to jump the indicator bulb and added two scotchlock connectors, a wire pair and external LED. It was flashing OK. Next day I started to reassemble and I thought I would check the flashers. Turned on the LH flasher and the dash LED was working again. Not sure if I disturbed a dirty connection.
I repaired the broken arm with epoxy and it's all back together again.
Lesson learned.
I started pulling the plastic panels off and when I got to the part where the electric screen pivots have to come off, I put a 10mm ring spanner on and gave it a tug. Snap! I broke the cast elbow. When I looked closer, it needs an Allen key on the other end to prevent the arm flexing and breaking. Duh!
I got to the part where I wanted to jump the indicator bulb and added two scotchlock connectors, a wire pair and external LED. It was flashing OK. Next day I started to reassemble and I thought I would check the flashers. Turned on the LH flasher and the dash LED was working again. Not sure if I disturbed a dirty connection.
I repaired the broken arm with epoxy and it's all back together again.
Lesson learned.