Question about battery drain
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Hey Luke, would this be the newer version you are talking about?
Also, I thought the board is necessary for things like the speedo and temp gauge, won't removing it screw those up?
If all it does is prevent the SI lights from working, then I'll pull it since I never use those lights for reference anyway.Comment
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holy crap
that's a steal at $45 !!Comment
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Yeah nice price for a new version SI eh. Is that the one I can use which will solve the problem?Comment
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Wonderful! Great idea! Please keep on doing this.. we are planning to make a small dwelling place and this GREATLY helps. Thanks!Comment
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Yes it is, and that is a great price IMO.Hey Luke, would this be the newer version you are talking about?
Also, I thought the board is necessary for things like the speedo and temp gauge, won't removing it screw those up?
If all it does is prevent the SI lights from working, then I'll pull it since I never use those lights for reference anyway.
You can just pull it completely out, I know a couple of guys who have, but for $55 shipped, I would fix it.Comment
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Hmm excellent. I stay in Malaysia, but I guess the extra for international shipping will be well worth it. I might try running without the board first, but I think I'll definitely spring for that SI board then. Thanks for the info dudes. You guys rock.Comment
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Not sure for you guys there, but here in my place it's really hard to get the more uncommonly needed parts like this SI board. And whole clusters are not cheap either. :)Comment
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Hmm update.
So I took out my SI board. It appears I already have a version with LiOn batteries. I can't find info on realoem about the part no. though.


So what does this mean for me.. are the batteries still bad? Should I get a replacement board or just try to find replacement batteries and fiddle about soldering them in?Comment
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I have a follow-up question on the SI board. I have had a battery drain too like OP and thnk it is coming from the SI board. The service lights wont reset and it constantly has the little yellow light on even when the car is off.
I think it is an old one. I am not sure how to tell but the car is a 4/87 and the battery terminal on the SI board looks like it fits a AA.
Here is the kicker, I pull the board and there are no batteries. Someone has soldered wiring to each terminal on the board and the wiring led to the outside of the cluster and wasn't attached to any batteries. So if I had no batteries how'd that light stay on? And can I just get batteries and attach them to the wires? I don't really now which kind to get at radioshack. Do they just have to be NiCad and 3 volts each?Team HybridsComment
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