Did you check if the capacitor that you replaced was broken before you replaced it? sometimes its not the same capacitor. I would double check the polarity and check all the capacitors make sure they are all functional before the new cluster. I'm really hoping that you replace the wrong one and that's why your cluster is not working. Please let me know if you fixed the problem.
@@gsrjaycee4521 100uf is too low the one i removed i belive was a 150uf and it tested low about 100uf and cluster wouldn't turn on. so getting to the voltage to my understanding a 200 volt capacitor in a 12 volt system we'll still only get 12 volts I chose a 16 volt because that was the only one available closer to 12 volts.
Excellent this will help a-lot of people with this simple method. Thank you for posting.
I hope it helps gen 2 Prius owners with the combination meter problem
I am amazed that I desoldered and soldered the new capacitor correctly. Looks like I need to reattach a wire so my fuel gauge works again.
Well I hope my video helped you out sorry I didn't take a video on how I did it.. but I hope you got the point and final product.
Nice zoom on the mounted cap. I follow your polarity lines I should be golden Thanks!
link to order replacement capacitor?
Ok i put a 220 uf and 16 volt capacitor today and still no dash light anything i'm missing ?r should i buy a new cluster?
Did you check if the capacitor that you replaced was broken before you replaced it? sometimes its not the same capacitor. I would double check the polarity and check all the capacitors make sure they are all functional before the new cluster. I'm really hoping that you replace the wrong one and that's why your cluster is not working. Please let me know if you fixed the problem.
What volt is the new capacitor ?
Its a 220uf 16 volt and working tempurature is -40+105°C9...company brand JWCO
I replaced same one you did
Would a 100uf and 200 volt capacitor be too much ? Volts
Yea i'll let you know when i fix it
@@gsrjaycee4521 100uf is too low the one i removed i belive was a 150uf and it tested low about 100uf and cluster wouldn't turn on. so getting to the voltage to my understanding a 200 volt capacitor in a 12 volt system we'll still only get 12 volts I chose a 16 volt because that was the only one available closer to 12 volts.
One can solder too quickly. The solder needs to soak in not float on the top.
Yeah i know.. but its been working flawless since no more problems