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LCD Clock Display

bronco_breva

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Birmingham England
2005 Breva 1100

I removed the headlight and the undercover from the clocks so I could undo all the connectors and spray them with WD40, after putting it all back together the LCD stopped working (odo, temp, trip ets) speedo, rev and fuel guage OK, after a week it started working for a day but its gone off again. Also the hazzard lights switch them selves on and won't go off while I'm riding, I have to pull the main fuse to switch them off, the hazzard light switch has always been hit and miss and needed several presses to get it to operate. My dealer says I need new clocks, Has anybody had the same problems. I do get condensation in the clocks sometimes.
 
Re:LED Clock Display

I've got the 06 B11. Never had the problems you described with the LED's but then I never pulled them apart. I was getting serious condensation that was lasting up to two days, so I had the dash replaced (under warranty). I still get minor condensation, but at least I can read my gauges.

I think it was Mr Roper who posted a thread a while ago about how to fix the condensation problem without replacement. I'd do a search for it. As for the LED's, maybe there's a short somewhere that need cleaning up.

Robert
 
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