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the digital clock
#1
my digital clock does not work can i get a replacement from any were
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#2
You should be able to get a digital clock - part number 101581 - for $141 at http://www.delorean.com/
Simon Brewer,
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#3
tc ozzie Wrote:my digital clock does not work can i get a replacement from any were
No chance I'm afraid I have been trying for years, unless your prepered to pay a fortune or someone knows different. Although if one of our resident electronics experts fancies having a go at mine I would gladly pass on a drink to them for there trouble :lol:
Chris
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#4
Hi tc ozzie

Please could you fill in your profile and signature a little for us all to know who you are matey.

Thank you.

My Clock didnt work...then i found that the connection was loose underneath Smile
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#5
My Clock didnt work...then i found that the connection was loose underneath Smile[/quote]
Ahhh, If only life was that simple with everything Smile
Chris
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#6
oh well thankyou very much for all your replys i had a look at the connections first off all and they were quite tight but i knew the clock flickered alot but now its completly gone and i checked all fuses just in case so oh er i might as you say have to pay for it but to keep things origanal i think its worth it all day long
thanks again everybody i check some prices out

tony
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#7
janvdwouw Wrote:I removed mine annd replaced it with a cluster of LEDs to monitor
some functions as the clock sits too deep to read time from anyway.

But I kept it and replaced it back into my car
when I sold it, else I'd gladly ave sold it...

Here's what my system looked like:

And these are the icons I made:

As my car had a FanZilla you could see the Temp coming
on and the cycling of the fans. With the A/C on too.

The "Alarm" icon was hooked up to my alarm instead of the dull flashing LED
and the "DMC" logo lit whenever the fuelpump was switched on by the RPM-relay.
That last one saved me a whole lot of diagnosing when my car wouldn't start
one day: the relay had burned up, thus no power to the pump = no fuel...

If anyone is interested I could make some rough sketches on how I
made mine, but I will not sell the one I have for sentimental reasons Tongue

That looks really an excellent idea, welll thought out and makes perfect use of the space.
Chris
Membership Secretary DOC UK
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#8
Hey Jan,

I am so interested in your design!!! Can you show me the sketches??

At the moment I stuck a battery powered digital clock on top of there... Your idea would be a nice thing to do!

Have you got the exact thing that you made still? I would be interested to purchase from you! :wink:

John
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#9
must be a problem in a lot of deloreans mine`s never worked
cheers tracey
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#10
What I found on mine was the failure is not the clock itself but the illumination. There's a little tiny transistor perched on one of the edges of the board and the solder joints is appalling. i resoldered mine and it's worked ever since.

Sort of.

I never could get the bloody buttons to work, so you just have to remember to plug the battery on at 12:00 Big Grin
Martin Gutkowski
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