U C I R A C E C A R 2 0 2 3
UNIT TESTING
Updated 2/6/2023
Purpose:
Evaluate the condition of the instrument cluster & test the trouble lights OFF THE VEHICLE.
Goal:
Provide a way to manually turn on/off selected trouble lights and gauges.
Nissan 240SX Instrument Cluster
Really hard to work on in the car!
Tools:
Pico Wire Piercing Clips
Back Probe Kit
Cloth Harness Tape
Bench Testing: Nissan Instrument Cluster
The test bench includes:
Power Supply (12VDC) to function as the car battery
Dash Cluster Unit
Custom circuit board exerciser
Rear View of the cluster. Here you can see the
flexible circuit board
.
The traces are formed on a flexible, plastic sheet. This way, it can conform to the shape of the cluster and allows for the trouble lights to fasten directly to the traces. This creates a clean installation. It also makes it easy to trace each circuit.
The large white & black connectors provide power, ground, and sensor signals to and from the car's electronic control units.
I attached the
red wire
at the bottom to my B+ power supply post. It provides 12VDC to the "ignition ON" circuit of the cluster.
Most of the instruments/lights only function with the key on.
This image shows the perfboard I used to hold the slide switches and connections to the cluster.
To activate most gauges & dash lights, a B- or ground connection is required.
My slide switches connect one side of the lights to B- via the power supply.
Here is a top view of the board.
The black binding post is connected to the B- post on the power supply.
When a switch is thrown, it connects one end of a specific dash light to ground. Each of the colored wires is connected to the cluster wire harness and provides a ground to a specific light/gauge.
The B+ is supplied directly to the cluster as shown above.
So, a light is connected to B+ directly on the flexible circuit board and my switches provide a ground in order to complete the circuit.
The rear view of my perfboard shows how I connected each harness wire to a specific switch. I used a wire-wrap tool to connect my small colored wires to the jumpers that were soldered to the board.
All of the switches have their center pins connected together and to the binding post which supplies the B- power connection.
A side view shows the wiring between my board and the cluster wiring loom.
Finally!! Here you can see that several of the lights and the brake warning light have been activated sucessfully.
Here is my wiring summary. This can serve as a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) for future teams and be integrated into your design reviews.
QV Instrument Cluster: 94 Nissan 240SX
BLK CONN
My
Description
B+
B-
Color
Jumpers
Switch#
Seat Belt warning light
IGNITION POWER
13 Wht Conn
Yellow-Blue
GREEN
1
Door Ajar light
IGNITION POWER
7 Blk Conn
Red-White
ORANGE
2
Alternator Warning light
IGNITION POWER
12 Blk Conn
White-Red
BLUE
3
Low Fuel
IGNITION POWER
24 Wht Conn
Red-Blk
YELLOW
4
Oil Indicator
IGNITION POWER
11 Blk Conn
Yellow
PURPLE
5
Parking Brake Light
IGNITION POWER
5 Blk Conn
Yellow-Red
WHITE
6
Check Engine Light
IGNITION POWER
16 Wht Conn
Red
GRAY
7
IGNITION POWER
17 Wht Conn
GAUGE POWER*
18 Wht Conn
Fuel Gauge
GAUGE POWER
15 Wht Conn
Green
Temp Gauge
GAUGE POWER
19 Wht Conn
Blue-Blk
Tach Signal Line PWM 0-300Hz Sq Wave
GAUGE POWER
9 Blk Conn
White-Red
Tach Ground
8 Blk Conn
Blk
*Gauges need ign power also
BLACK CONN
WHITE CONN
Supply Power on specific lines for these features
Use ignition power pin #17 for most of the LED's
Ground #8 for Tach
#9 = PWM Tach Signal