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Zquirp

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  1. Let me start by saying my 1987 924s runs and runs well. All my gauges work well. However, when the car comes up to temperature, things start to get weird. When the radiator fan(s) come on, the temperature gauge jumps up at least 25%. If i turn on the headlights, it jumps again, blinkers make it jump more, wipers even more, etc. If i turn them all off, the temp gauge slowly returns to, what i believe is, the true temp PLUS 25%. Once the fans come on, they don't turn off. No other gauge jumps like the temp gauge. I have even swapped out gauge cluster to no avail. I have cleaned off all the grounds i can find. I have yet to find the grounds behind the gauges. At this point, i assume, there MUST be some ground I'm missing. If ANYONE has experienced this craziness, please let me know what you did to correct this. TIA, Z
  2. Hi Fixxxer, Save your files as PNGs. Images need not be larger than 1280x720 at 72dpi. Photoshop will allow you to save "small" PNGs. If you don't have Photoshop, there are a ton of free small stand-alone 3rd party applications that will truncate PNGs. Looking forward to seeing your tutorial!
  3. Hi Loren, New member of the Lost Radio Code Gang Typ: CDR 220 Model No.: BE 4462 Serial: Y5046554 Thanks in advance and very much appreciated, David
  4. This little how-to helped me a lot: https://www.renntech.org/tutorials/article/19-how-to-service-the-buttons-lcd-in-a-becker-cdr-220
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