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  1. #1 Default 147 dashboard restart/reset 
    Nick Guest
    Hi

    I've had a 147 Selespeed for three years now and for the past two
    summers, I've had a recurring problem. Typically on really hot days,
    the dashboard cuts out. All the dash lights go out, the multifunction
    display clears and all the needles freeze. 5 to 60 seconds later, the
    lights come back on, the self test starts and the needles judder to
    zero, before bouncing back to where they should be. The odometer, whose
    value I can just make out, freezes during the blackout, but updates
    itself correctly after the dash restarts. This doesn't normally happen
    when it cold outside, but it just happend last weekend on a cold day,
    while I had the heating up full. This has never happend while
    stationary, so I've not been able to switch off and one the ignition.

    While its out every other car function operates as expected.

    Dealer has no idea, and the failure is not common enough/long enough to
    demonstrate to them, but I thought I'd heard something similar before.
    Any ideas what could be wrong? Bad connection or thermal cut-out maybe?

    Thanks

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  2. #2 Default Re: 147 dashboard restart/reset 
    Mr Flipflops Guest
    "Nick" <nickthom@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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    > Hi
    >
    > I've had a 147 Selespeed for three years now and for the past two
    > summers, I've had a recurring problem. Typically on really hot days,
    > the dashboard cuts out. All the dash lights go out, the multifunction
    > display clears and all the needles freeze. 5 to 60 seconds later, the
    > lights come back on, the self test starts and the needles judder to
    > zero, before bouncing back to where they should be. The odometer, whose
    > value I can just make out, freezes during the blackout, but updates
    > itself correctly after the dash restarts. This doesn't normally happen
    > when it cold outside, but it just happend last weekend on a cold day,
    > while I had the heating up full. This has never happend while
    > stationary, so I've not been able to switch off and one the ignition.
    >
    > While its out every other car function operates as expected.
    >
    > Dealer has no idea, and the failure is not common enough/long enough to
    > demonstrate to them, but I thought I'd heard something similar before.
    > Any ideas what could be wrong? Bad connection or thermal cut-out maybe?
    >
    > Thanks



    Sounds like a bad solder joint somewhere, hence the heat causes separation.
    My sisters Audi had a similar thing, and on that, everything runs through
    the clocks...


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  3. #3 Default Re: 147 dashboard restart/reset 
    Danny Guest
    "Mr Flipflops" <stuartewen@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
    news:43fbbe4d$0$3598$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net ¤¤¼¶¼g...
    > "Nick" <nickthom@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
    > news:1140531576.055901.267420@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
    > > Hi
    > >
    > > I've had a 147 Selespeed for three years now and for the past two
    > > summers, I've had a recurring problem. Typically on really hot days,
    > > the dashboard cuts out. All the dash lights go out, the multifunction
    > > display clears and all the needles freeze. 5 to 60 seconds later, the
    > > lights come back on, the self test starts and the needles judder to
    > > zero, before bouncing back to where they should be. The odometer, whose
    > > value I can just make out, freezes during the blackout, but updates
    > > itself correctly after the dash restarts. This doesn't normally happen
    > > when it cold outside, but it just happend last weekend on a cold day,
    > > while I had the heating up full. This has never happend while
    > > stationary, so I've not been able to switch off and one the ignition.
    > >
    > > While its out every other car function operates as expected.
    > >
    > > Dealer has no idea, and the failure is not common enough/long enough to
    > > demonstrate to them, but I thought I'd heard something similar before.
    > > Any ideas what could be wrong? Bad connection or thermal cut-out maybe?
    > >
    > > Thanks

    >
    >
    > Sounds like a bad solder joint somewhere, hence the heat causes

    separation.
    > My sisters Audi had a similar thing, and on that, everything runs through
    > the clocks...
    >


    Hi,

    Did u check the battery? I tried one time which caused by the battery
    problem.

    Cheers,
    147@HongKong


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  4. #4 Default Re: 147 dashboard restart/reset 
    Gill Guest
    My 156 dashboard cut out several times exactly as you describe, Nick,
    and I found it quite scary. With my car, however, it was usually
    raining, and the fault was thought to be some kind of short circuit
    involving the radio aerial in the rear window (I think members of this
    group helped identify the possible cause) Hasn't happened for ages,
    thank goodness...though no action was taken.

    Ordered a new 147 M-jet on Sept 20th last year. I wIll finally take
    delivery next week! Can you believe how patient I have been? ;-)

    Gill

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  5. #5 Default Re: 147 dashboard restart/reset 
    cupra Guest
    Gill wrote:
    > My 156 dashboard cut out several times exactly as you describe, Nick,
    > and I found it quite scary. With my car, however, it was usually
    > raining, and the fault was thought to be some kind of short circuit
    > involving the radio aerial in the rear window (I think members of this
    > group helped identify the possible cause) Hasn't happened for ages,
    > thank goodness...though no action was taken.
    >
    > Ordered a new 147 M-jet on Sept 20th last year. I wIll finally take
    > delivery next week! Can you believe how patient I have been? ;-)
    >
    > Gill


    Let me know how you get on - considering another 147....


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