Telltale Panel

peter brandt

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Ken,

I don't know how bad yours is, I repaired a broken printed circuit on my
telltale panel using a "rear window defogger repair kit", a Loctite product
(NAPA 765-1460)

Good Luck

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

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Subject: GMC: Telltale Panel

> A couple of weeks ago, in response to a question of mine, we had
considerable
> research on lamp holders for telltale panels. It finally resulted in our
> being referred to C&H. I have been unable to get anyone there to reply to
my
> calls. However, we learned that several German cars are potential
sources.
>
> Now that the original problem is alleviated, I find that my problem is
> bigger: the printed circuit on the back of the telltale is so damaged or
> deteriorated that it's not reparable. Does anyone have a complete
telltale
> panel they don't need? EMail me at KenHenders w/price if you do.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven
>
 
Ken,

I haven't had my telltale panel out in a while, but I don't remember it
being very complicated. If you can't locate a used replacement, couldn't
you solder jumpers to the board to bypass the bad traces? If it's too far
gone for that, pick up a "breadboard" project circuit board from Radio Shack
and build a replacement. You'll need a work around for the edge connector.

OTOH, does anyone on the list have access to "one off" circuit board
printing capability?

Patrick

>
> Now that the original problem is alleviated, I find that my
> problem is bigger: the printed circuit on the back of the
> telltale is so damaged or deteriorated that it's not
> reparable. Does anyone have a complete telltale panel they
> don't need? EMail me at KenHenders w/price if you do.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Henderson
> 76 X-Birchaven
>