Huge thanks for uploading this vid. I was having the same issue, except in my case, when I took the instrument panel apart, I noticed that none of the connections were cracked. I still went ahead and added solder to each connection, without knowing what the result would be, but it seems to have worked! EDIT: 2002 Honda Accord EX Coupe 3.0
Hey thanks for this. I have zero soldering experience, but you made it look easy. Tip for anyone who has this problem and doesn't want to solder, I've found pressing firmly on the display while it's installed will allow the numbers to display properly. Cheers!
I bought a 2001 Accord a few months ago, and I have had this same issue occur a few times. I just give the odometer a thunk with my fingertip, and it resolves the issue. But now I know there's a permanent fix, so I'll add that to my list of things to do on the car. Thanks!
Very nice! ...absolutely worked for me...Mine had the same issue...tiny little crack around the first few joints...reflowed and added a bit of solder on the first 4-5 pins and all good!
Thank you sooooo much for this video. And also many thanks to all guys here with your comments and suggestions. Have similar problem on my 2004 Nissan Wingroad. With love from Zimbabwe🙏🙏🙏
Good video. thanks. My 2000 Honda Accord EX back white cover plastic was different and the odometer pin board too. It was ok, but there were 4-5 screws that held the main base to the outer shell/glass, one bottom torx screw in the vicinity of the odometer wasn't tight. Fixed the odometer.
How in the crap did you get the gauges off the front? You skipped that part, I haven't been able to figure it out and I can't find anything on doing it. Oh for the days these things were just screwed on.
What is that metal rod youre holding? Is that some random metal you use to heat and melt to the pins? Or is that a specific type of rod only for soldering boards?
Use a jumper to get the codes. Take the seat belt buckles apart and clean the microswitches with contact cleaner. Then reset the light. There are plenty of videos showing the process.
Question , to access the LCD pins to resolder. Is that accessible from removing the rear plastic cover? I noticed you also had the front cover off . Can you get at the LCD pins with out removing the front cover?
He acknowledged that he didn't have to remove the front dials display. Just prepare the back as he showed to get access to the pins if you haven't done this job already. I'll be doing it soon.
Huge thanks for uploading this vid. I was having the same issue, except in my case, when I took the instrument panel apart, I noticed that none of the connections were cracked.
I still went ahead and added solder to each connection, without knowing what the result would be, but it seems to have worked!
EDIT: 2002 Honda Accord EX Coupe 3.0
Hey thanks for this. I have zero soldering experience, but you made it look easy.
Tip for anyone who has this problem and doesn't want to solder, I've found pressing firmly on the display while it's installed will allow the numbers to display properly.
Cheers!
same here lol. i do that too
Thanks a lot man I will be trying it pretty soon I’m having same issues with my wife’s 01 accord I’m grateful that your video exists
Great video and problem analysis and solution. My son's car had the same problem and using your video fixed the problem! So cool! Thx!
Awesome! Thanks for the video on this. Gonna do this to my 01 Accord. Has 310,000 miles and the display does this randomly. Great video!
Mine does it randomly too. Did you end up doing your car? If so how did everything work out?
I bought a 2001 Accord a few months ago, and I have had this same issue occur a few times. I just give the odometer a thunk with my fingertip, and it resolves the issue. But now I know there's a permanent fix, so I'll add that to my list of things to do on the car. Thanks!
That worked for me for a couple years but now I have to actually fix the thing lol
I followed your class and it worked thanks
@@Lucas-333what? Buy the board!?
Very nice! ...absolutely worked for me...Mine had the same issue...tiny little crack around the first few joints...reflowed and added a bit of solder on the first 4-5 pins and all good!
Thank you sooooo much for this video. And also many thanks to all guys here with your comments and suggestions. Have similar problem on my 2004 Nissan Wingroad. With love from Zimbabwe🙏🙏🙏
Thanks man. Mine had the same 3 solders break. Had it fixed and back together in 10 minutes
Good video. thanks. My 2000 Honda Accord EX back white cover plastic was different and the odometer pin board too. It was ok, but there were 4-5 screws that held the main base to the outer shell/glass, one bottom torx screw in the vicinity of the odometer wasn't tight. Fixed the odometer.
Thanks for the advice man. I’m going to try it on my 2001 Accord that has 155,000 miles on it
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How in the crap did you get the gauges off the front? You skipped that part, I haven't been able to figure it out and I can't find anything on doing it. Oh for the days these things were just screwed on.
You don't have to do that to do this repair. He says so near the end.
Aviation Electronic Basics A school stuff very cool no scope needed thanks for reminding me !
Thank you for this video I hope it help me on my 2000 maxima having the same problem
What is that metal rod youre holding? Is that some random metal you use to heat and melt to the pins? Or is that a specific type of rod only for soldering boards?
exactly the same issue on an '01 with 160k 👍
Nice just what I was looking for, thanks.
Thanks for the fix. Any fix or test for that SRS light? 😁
Use a jumper to get the codes. Take the seat belt buckles apart and clean the microswitches with contact cleaner. Then reset the light. There are plenty of videos showing the process.
Mines doing this and there’s no cracks in the solder joints
Thanks for this. A great help!!!
Question , to access the LCD pins to resolder. Is that accessible from removing the rear plastic cover? I noticed you also had the front cover off . Can you get at the LCD pins with out removing the front cover?
He acknowledged that he didn't have to remove the front dials display. Just prepare the back as he showed to get access to the pins if you haven't done this job already. I'll be doing it soon.
Helpful helpful thank you.
thanks
Seeing this video when i have same problem.
My 1998 Honda Accord has the same problem. Does the needle light up on the dashboard on the 2000 model but not the 1998 model?
how many miles still got it?
@@jasonjames2510~ 219k
otimo video
grato.
What about humidity?
can i replace the lcd? what is it name?
Thx you your video
Push on the display with increasing power til you can read it
Fixed my problem for about 30 seconds so i could read what my actual kms were and then back to broken, lol thanks for the very temporary fix
I had this happen. Just press the clear plastic forward
Mines has the same problem tob
Can't get the trim unsnapped is there a trick to it
Can you come fix mine😂😂😂
Brapa
Would swapping the entire odometer dashboard for a new one be an option?
😬FYI... Never remove the needles....It's not necessary!
Will you please stop repeatally saying "AHM AHM AHM AHM AHM"!!!!!
It is so very annoying to continually hear you say that every sentence!!!!!
If it so easy to fix, then why are folks charging $300 to do this?