I think mine may be a duffer.
Petrol gauge only reads half when the tank is full and the temp gauge is a bit un stable. I remember reading previously that this is symptomatic of a poorly voltage regulator.
Looking at the attached link it shouldn't cost too much to try a new one, but does anyone know which one I need or can tell me the spec so I can try and figure it out myself.
Thanks,
Mike.
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VAGCAT lists..............
BASIC GERMAN PRICELIST
part number 171919803
Partnumber Title Price
171919803 REGLER 7.8 Euro
Thats all I know except AngeloEvs has a photo In this thread showing the output as 10 volt. There are 3 connections... center is earth... left is 10 volt... right is 12 volt (battery +ve) input. As viewed from the back (windscreen side) of the panel.
Mike
BASIC GERMAN PRICELIST
part number 171919803
Partnumber Title Price
171919803 REGLER 7.8 Euro
Thats all I know except AngeloEvs has a photo In this thread showing the output as 10 volt. There are 3 connections... center is earth... left is 10 volt... right is 12 volt (battery +ve) input. As viewed from the back (windscreen side) of the panel.
Mike
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Re: Dash Voltage Regulator
Hi there
I cannot add much more only to say I remember changing three legged voltage stabilizers on a regular basis on all sorts of VW's and Audi's late 80's early 90's. Nearly always the same symptoms.....innacurate temp and fuel gauge readings.
So the diagnosis is good, just need to get the correct one.
Martin
I cannot add much more only to say I remember changing three legged voltage stabilizers on a regular basis on all sorts of VW's and Audi's late 80's early 90's. Nearly always the same symptoms.....innacurate temp and fuel gauge readings.
So the diagnosis is good, just need to get the correct one.
Martin
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Re: Dash Voltage Regulator
Found this with a Google search on a U.S.A forum, can't vouch for the accuracy of the information.
Mike
Voltage Stabilizer
http://www.busdepot.com/details.jsp?par ... =171919803" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you have a good electrical componet supplier go in and ask for a
TCA700Y it is the same part
probably run you about 5 bucks....
Here is the Spec sheet on it.
Part Number = TCA700Y
Manufacturer Name = Various
Average Price = 49.88634
Description = Fixed Positive Voltage Regulator
Output Voltage Nominal (V) = 10
Load Current Max. (A) = 220m
Supply Voltage Maximum (V) = 16
Package = SIP-tab
Pins = 3
Military = N
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Willoughby wrote:Just checked and the are 11p each from RS Components.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &R=0398732" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Unfortunately minimum order........ pack of 50, currently nil stock (on back order)

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Thanks for the help.
N38CA from this page appears to do the same job but the pins are reversed. I have read elsewhere that they can be mounted "face down" as long as it is still attached to a heatsink.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... 5#features" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
N38CA from this page appears to do the same job but the pins are reversed. I have read elsewhere that they can be mounted "face down" as long as it is still attached to a heatsink.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?Mod ... 5#features" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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