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![]() Drives: Yaris Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: France
Posts: 33
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Thank you for the excellent pictures that will, no doubt, help people implement the fix.
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I've made a post!
Drives: Yaris 1.0 Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Kaliningrad(Russia)
Posts: 1
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Sorry but i can find dashboard pinout, can you post it for me. I can't test me dash, i don't no where is positive and negative.
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#3 |
![]() Drives: Yaris Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: France
Posts: 33
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#4 |
![]() Drives: Yaris Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: France
Posts: 33
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Someone asked me to repair their clock, I took a better picture of the fix + the test setup.
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#5 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: HUNGARY
Posts: 4
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Is there anyone out there who managed to fix it by replacing the transistors? I'd need the dimming feature.
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#6 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: HUNGARY
Posts: 4
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Okay, so I've pulled it apart today and resoldered the transistors, as mentioned by a comment on sven337's page. I don't know if this will last, because when I start the car the clock display comes on pretty slowly, which tells me that something isn't quite right, although I don't remember how it used to be. But at least it works for now.
@sven337, do you think that there is any risk of fire when the transistors die? I can imagine there is quite some heat if it's enough to make the PCB turn brown on the other side. |
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#7 |
![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Slovakia
Posts: 2
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Hi folks.
I have another option - after successful measuring of all transistors - all were good - I cleaned the paths and returned back originals... And it works again. And have created a cooling pad - from aluminium piece of thin sheet connected with heat conductive paste to transistors - like for pc repairs ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() hope it helps somebody... ![]() It looks like only the soldering under the marked 3 transistors were burned... |
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#8 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 1,3 2007 Join Date: May 2020
Location: Greece
Posts: 2
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Hi guys,
I tried sven337 solution but with 1,5V the clock is not bright at all. When i adjust it at about 2,7V to be brighter then the red lines appear. When the lights are turned on, the clock is not readable! Great work though for sven337 and all the rest!! |
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#9 | |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 2SZFE, Tipo 2019 Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Skopje
Posts: 5
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Is it still working?
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#10 | |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: HUNGARY
Posts: 4
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Any ideas how to do the boost converter mod with retaining the dimming feature? |
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#11 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 2SZFE, Tipo 2019 Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Skopje
Posts: 5
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Hi guys,
I will try worm6666 solution and update here for result. |
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#12 |
![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Slovakia
Posts: 2
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I have made some modification - the GLUE-GUN version was not good - it was falling apart after heating itself from transistors - also I have made some steel clips (from paper-clips) covered with thermal shrinking tubes (to prevent shorts)... easy solution holding all parts together also on higher temperatures...
![]() - and like You can see - under whole heatsink is thermal-conducting pad (Aliexpress buy) :-) Last edited by worm6666; 08-13-2021 at 07:26 AM. Reason: added comment about heating pad |
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#13 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 2SZFE, Tipo 2019 Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Skopje
Posts: 5
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Like!
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#14 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 2SZFE, Tipo 2019 Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: Skopje
Posts: 5
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I think I fix it for good.
Changed transistors with more powerful one, I used 2SB1516, any PNP 1A, 1~2W would do. Used thermal conducting material and aluminum heatsink from some old motherboard, paper clips to fix everything. I will update if it is not fixed for good. |
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I've made a post!
Drives: yaris 2007 Join Date: Mar 2022
Location: Belgium
Posts: 1
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Hello,
As others on this thread, I have the clock/temperature/ average consumption display problem. The thing is that I just bought the car second hand 2 weeks ago. I didn't see that missing display until I drived it several days, asking myslef how possible it was for a car not to have a clock ( I use to have the Yaris 2004 before, that has all those features) The person that sold it to me ( herself 2nd byuer) said that she never paid attention to that and that it was surely already out when she bought the car 5 years ago ). Anyway, I've found this thread via the french page of sven. The problem is Im not equiped (and talented) to start trying taking all those pieces out :/ I saw on the thread that you can find the full part with the screen etc but it is 150 € ! My questions are : - is there a way to find just the electronic panel , cheap, and to replace it ? - how expensive would it cost to me if I go to a toyota garage and ask them to repair it ? Also, if you know someone in Belgium that would accept to do the work for me in exchange of of a good price, Im interested :) Oh, and I also have the "turning button" to change from outside/recycling air" that is blocked on the " outside air" , but I hope it is just a plastic thingy blocked behind the n panel, nothing electronic here) Thanks a lot ! Regards, Dreamer |
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I've made a post!
Drives: Yaris 2006 Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Sweden
Posts: 1
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Is it possible to replace the old faulty cluster with a second hand unit that works?
Or will that mess up ODO etc? |
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#17 |
![]() Drives: Yaris 2006 - 1.0 Join Date: May 2022
Location: PT
Posts: 2
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Well, my Yaris 2006 had the same issue 1 month ago, yesterday i decided to do the procedure mentioned here, thanks to Sven337 !!
All worked Now, i decided not to remove the transistors, i just added the MP1584EN, and in this way, the dim functionality continues to work.. If anyone needs pictures i can post them, i took some. Thanks! |
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#18 | |
![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris Join Date: Nov 2022
Location: Portugal
Posts: 2
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Another one with the same problem. Thanks to sven337's posts, I'll try to follow his procedures as well. In your case, you decided not to remove the transistors. You say that this way the variable brightness functionality remained functional. Can you confirm that everything is back to normal after the repair and no more problems have appeared? I'm thinking of a more complex repair, but just in case it's justified! Thanks |
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