Why Your Fuel Gauge LIES To You! Toyota Hilux Repair.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Here I show you why when your tank is empty your gas gauge still says half full! This one is from a 2014 Toyota Hilux.
    Tools I use -
    Soldering
    Quick 861DW hot air station
    Duratech TS-1640 solder iron
    Multimeter
    RMM760D - can be found under many name badges
    Microscope
    Luzky Zoom 3.5 - 90x simul-focus single boom stand trinocular stereo microscope
    Camera - Lucky Zoom HD 14MP
    Oscilloscopes
    Siglent SDS 1102CML 100MHz 2CH
    Philips PM 3305 35MHz 2CH
    Bench supply
    Powertech MP-3086 0-30V 3A
    TL866II PLUS universal EEPROM programmer

Комментарии • 31

  • @DapperDavo
    @DapperDavo Месяц назад

    Thanks Jonny and thank everyone for your comments. I have the same issue with my 2013 Hilux.... Will give this a bash this week...

  • @randyh5465
    @randyh5465 Год назад +2

    Awesome post on how to repair faulty fuel gauge. I did this procedure on my 2014 Hilux and it worked perfectly. So thank you so much for the post. Saved me $$$ from purchasing a new instrument cluster. I live in Costa Rica and Toyota parts are very expensive if you can even get it.

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  Год назад

      That's great. I bet there's a good market for a repair shop there!

  • @robertkirwan2389
    @robertkirwan2389 Год назад +3

    Excellent informative video. This fix works perfectly. Well done and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @el_Tsiapo
    @el_Tsiapo Год назад

    At the best case scenario, your video saves $100 on labor fees. At the worst, I dont know the cost of a new cluster plus labour which would do the same exact problem at around 100k miles. Especially in hot countries logically would come up faster.
    Blessed you!!! and Thank You!!!!

  • @sajidmohammad3190
    @sajidmohammad3190 8 месяцев назад

    Well these stepper motors are smart enough to re-adjust their starting point.
    What I usually do is, place the needles facing upwards and turn them to zero (C and E for the temp and fuel).
    Make sure you turn them at the direction they move. Turning in reverse direction will mess up everything.

  • @hamiltontitinho1860
    @hamiltontitinho1860 7 месяцев назад +1

    thats work, i do this to my is working perfectly

  • @rumpyNZ
    @rumpyNZ 8 месяцев назад +1

    You don't need to pull any of the front off. Just the 2 screws and the white cover on the back.

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  8 месяцев назад

      Good point 👍

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 2 года назад +1

    Well done, the cluster lives again!.
    I can't imagine how much a new one would have been, not cheap i expect.
    As you showed the crack-idge i wondered if we can blame lead free solder for the failures.
    I'm no lover of lead free crap, can you tell lol.
    jeffescortlx is a pro at ill clusters, always interesting to see what died lol.

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  2 года назад +2

      I blame lead free as well. Can you believe some places charge almost $400 for this basic repair! I really should take this up full time.

    • @zx8401ztv
      @zx8401ztv 2 года назад

      @@JonnyFix If you do that, you will need spares and an exercising control to make sure its working ok.
      Go and watch jeffescortlx, he is a nice bloke 😀
      He doesnt mind giving information away to help people.
      And if you already watch him, watch him harder.. oow that sounds odd 😀
      Ok ill leave you in pieces lol.

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  2 года назад

      @@zx8401ztv I don't need to watch anything harder, I get enough migraines 😵‍💫

  • @rikvanmoll
    @rikvanmoll 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely great video! I need to repair mine as well. Wondering what type of solder you used : lead-free or leaded?

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  4 месяца назад +1

      Leaded, always 😄

    • @rikvanmoll
      @rikvanmoll 4 месяца назад

      @@JonnyFix thanks! I was just checking as I am not an expert here on solder and read somewhere that both types would not go together well, e.g. reparing soldered joints with the opposite type of solder than the original. Again: great video that helps a lot of ‘gauge problem victims’. Keep going👍👍

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  4 месяца назад

      @@rikvanmoll All good mate. Never had a problem mixing them. You're only adding lead to unleaded to make semi-leaded haha. If you want to be really sure you can use wick to remove the old stuff first.

  • @watup.
    @watup. 9 месяцев назад

    thank you💲

  • @jasonmorris6770
    @jasonmorris6770 Год назад

    Great video this. I will look into this on the weekend for my hilux. Johnny what fluid did you use to clean up the board at the end

  • @user-lf8dq2bf6r
    @user-lf8dq2bf6r Год назад

    Great video. Is there a way of testing with a multimeter prior to soldering?

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  Год назад +1

      You may be able to test between the pad on one side to the pad on the other, if the joint is high resistance it will add on to the resistors value. I think some are 220ohm so if you measured it at say 4.2k ohm you'd know the joint was bad. Note some of these are connected in parallel so be aware of what your expected total resistance should be before measuring (eg t = 1/(1/220+1/220+1/220) and be careful probing the pad that you don't touch or mush solder into the resistor and make it good again, probe elsewhere on the pcb that leads to same connection.

  • @dannythomas7902
    @dannythomas7902 11 месяцев назад

    R308 and R309 it lost 1/8th tank straight after meaning why i had to be towed

  • @Seek.YouWillFind
    @Seek.YouWillFind 3 месяца назад

    I copied your video but still the same problem. Any idea why it didn’t work?

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  3 месяца назад

      Because that wasn't the cause of the fault in your case. Check the sender unit in the tank, the connection to the gauge etc.

  • @aorathomas
    @aorathomas Год назад

    Have you solved the toyota prado 120 fuel issue.?

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  Год назад

      Haven't seen it but I"ll make a video if I ever do.

  • @andreitobosaru7287
    @andreitobosaru7287 9 месяцев назад

    resoldering its enough

  • @alanhart9759
    @alanhart9759 2 месяца назад

    This bloke must do it for a living..he's taking the needlessly long method..
    Just undo the 2 screws on the back and white cover comes off.

  • @eddevmsl3098
    @eddevmsl3098 Год назад +2

    Thank you it work well for me even after the Toyota dealership workshop could not fix it. They recommended replacing the entire cluster Board. Its a pity. Anywhere J thankyou for the huge savings.

    • @JonnyFix
      @JonnyFix  Год назад

      Good stuff! Dealerships will never be willing to invest in a setup to repair stuff at this level. Plenty of companies out there making good coin on it though.