Made your tester, 3d printed the Plug Thanks to your tutorial, Finished it up tonight, Needed it for a friends 2003 Dura Max 6.6 everything seems to be working on this Cluster. I would not even considered trying to repair this without your Awesome-tutorial Cannot Thank-you enough for sharing your Knowledge, time and effort.
Nice video, adding a testing procedure video using the OBD2 would be great. Checking the cluster gauges (Speedo, Temp, Fuel Level, etc.) would be great also!
I appreciate the video you made Jack. I've been scouring TH-cam for videos on how to make a simple test box. After about a week of searching, TH-cam graciously recommended to me your video and it is awesome, just what I was looking for. I am interested in checking out the OBD2 connector but as yet I don't have a scan tool. I am keeping an eye out for one though. Thank you!
I built this tester just like this but without the leds for the switches and with an external power supply, in the video he only hooks up the positive terminal on the switches, constant power and the signal wires from the connector. My switches do nothing when pressed however the back lights and turn signals are constantly on when the unit is powered up just can't toggle. Can anyone help?
I built a similar box but I use it for programming ECMs etc so I have banana jacks so I can connect an ECM harness or radio/cluster harnesses etc everything is colour coded. I even use the banana jacks for power input with a battery clamp harness to I can just connect with under the hood and bench program the ECMs, clusters etc
I'm really struggling to get this to work. I have a stack of GM clusters and I can't get a single one of them to do anything. If I connect A12 and B12 to ground and B11 and B9 to +12 it should do something right? Does A6 need to be hooked up for the cluster to just power up?
whats your other channel on audio repair? also i watch your tool video for auto diagnostics and was hoping you could get more in-depth on you computer setup plus some pointers or tips in getting started in the auto diagnostics. Im interested since my pops an oldschool auto electrician and would like to help him out getting more sidejobs or even starting his own shop since at the moment he working at a 18 wheeler electric shop which he is trying to get out of. ( just a 20 year old community college student trying to find a path in life)
Super helpful vids, thanks for making them. I am seeking a signal that tells me my 2002 escalade is not in Park. I was hoping to snarf it from the instrument cluster connector but from your vids I can see PRNDL is coming over the data feed... so that won't work. Do you happen to know where I can get a 12v or ground signal that tells me the tranny is not in Park? Thanks!
Hey Jack, did you ever do a 99-02 pinout connector for a power supply to bench test the instrument clusters? I would like to add it to my tester. Thanks, Brian
Hello Jack... I need to test the back lights, turn signals, and read the mileage on 99/02 clusters. Could I pay you for the information detailing which wires to use in the pinout?.... I'm going to make a test station like you built here.... Thanks
Got a question. Have you made any videos were you are using your LCR tweezers. I’m a new subscriber and haven’t seen all your work. Look forward to watching more. Awesome channel. Thank you.🤙🏻
Dood did you apply for a patent that is cool is there already something out there like this cluster diagnostics is always a little challenging would this check terminating resistors In can bus which I think terminate in cluster
if anyone else has had problems with OBD testing, pin 10 on the OBD connector for the data line did not work for me; i used pin2 and it worked perfectly.
JACK it is so good to see your making videos again hope you keep them coming you are so missed please keep them coming . Do you have a Facebook contact thanks and all the best .
Jack, isn't pin 2 on the DLC the Class 2 Data ckt (see 21:18 )? My diagram shows pin 10 as vacant on 2003-2006 GM trucks. Even your previous video ( th-cam.com/video/zy3j9AZdAsE/w-d-xo.html ) shows pin 2 as the data pin on the DLC? Thanks!
I need to double check that asap. I'm not at my desk right now. If I made a mistake I need to fix the video right away and seriously thank you. I do not want to put bad info out there. I just switched from alldata to identifix and pulled up the pinout before making the video. I know my last video is correct because that's the one I always use.
Pin 10 was not working for me. I switched to Pin 2 and also used Pin 4 as ground vs. Pin 5 in this video. Another video of Jack's calls out Pin 10 and Pin 4. Once I made these changes I was able to connect an ELM327 dongle to my version of this bench test box and issue cluster sweeps and turn on all indicator lights.
Yes, '03-'06 Traiblazer/Envoys are different. Here's what Mitchell says: Pin. Wire color. Ckt#. Function. A1. L-BU. 2114. Left Turn Ind A2. OG. 2340. Battery (B+) A3. Not used A4. BK/WH. 751. Gnd A5. BK. 2250. Gnd A6. Not used A7. BN/WH. 230. Gauge Backlights A8. YE. 1327. DIC Fuel Sig A9. D-GN/WH. 1358. DIC Switch Sig A10. D-BU. 894. DIC Toggle sw Sig A11. OG. 1816. DIC Set/Reset sw A12. WH. 121. Eng Speed Signal B1. GY. 1036. Data, Class II Serial B2-B3. Not used B4. BN/WH. 419. MIL control B5-B6. Not used B7. PK. 639. Ignition 1 voltage B8. Not used B9. WH. 817 Veh Speed Sensor B10. D-BU. 2115. Right Turn Ind B11-B12. Not used
99 to 02 then 03 to 06 and finally 07 to 2010. Surprisingly they all have issues . 99 to 02 the display solder joints break and occasionally the steppers go bad. The 03 to 06 have the most issues. Everything from bad steppers to broken solder joints everywhere, the bulbs burn out , the microprocessor solder joints go bad causing the language to constantly change and the main connector bresks away from the board (all easy fixes). The 07 to 10 just have display issues and are pretty solid. The 02 to 07 trailblazers and Malibu's also used the same steppers so they have guage issues just as much as the others.
Lol. Last comment. The climate controls in the gm truck line also have a lot of issues. The same tester will cover those . Im going to post a video soon on repairing the bad encoder/ potentiometers that make the temp jump all over the place and also how to do an led light upgrade on them.
Hey jack sorry to bother you. I am just checking to see if you got my previous comment. Please reach out to me if possible. It won't take long and its in the benifit of both. Thanks
Made your tester, 3d printed the Plug Thanks to your tutorial, Finished it up tonight, Needed it for a friends 2003 Dura Max 6.6 everything seems to be working on this Cluster.
I would not even considered trying to repair this without your Awesome-tutorial
Cannot Thank-you enough for sharing your Knowledge, time and effort.
Great to see you back miss you videos
Nice video, adding a testing procedure video using the OBD2 would be great. Checking the cluster gauges (Speedo, Temp, Fuel Level, etc.) would be great also!
I appreciate the video you made Jack. I've been scouring TH-cam for videos on how to make a simple test box. After about a week of searching, TH-cam graciously recommended to me your video and it is awesome, just what I was looking for. I am interested in checking out the OBD2 connector but as yet I don't have a scan tool. I am keeping an eye out for one though. Thank you!
Plz keep up good work
There are plenty videos out there for sure but you been the best of all
What’s the cheapest scanner that can toggle the gauges? I will only be using it for gauge cluster repair.
Yesss. Thanks sir Jack your back.... please upload more videos. I dont care if the videos is long. What i want is knowledge. Thanks.
I built this tester just like this but without the leds for the switches and with an external power supply, in the video he only hooks up the positive terminal on the switches, constant power and the signal wires from the connector. My switches do nothing when pressed however the back lights and turn signals are constantly on when the unit is powered up just can't toggle. Can anyone help?
I built a similar box but I use it for programming ECMs etc so I have banana jacks so I can connect an ECM harness or radio/cluster harnesses etc everything is colour coded. I even use the banana jacks for power input with a battery clamp harness to I can just connect with under the hood and bench program the ECMs, clusters etc
amazing stuff
How much would you charge me to make me one with connectors for 99-02, 03-05 and 06-07 classic and for AC/Heat control?
Great stuff Jack, thanks for this!
I'm really struggling to get this to work. I have a stack of GM clusters and I can't get a single one of them to do anything. If I connect A12 and B12 to ground and B11 and B9 to +12 it should do something right? Does A6 need to be hooked up for the cluster to just power up?
lovely content
whats your other channel on audio repair? also i watch your tool video for auto diagnostics and was hoping you could get more in-depth on you computer setup plus some pointers or tips in getting started in the auto diagnostics. Im interested since my pops an oldschool auto electrician and would like to help him out getting more sidejobs or even starting his own shop since at the moment he working at a 18 wheeler electric shop which he is trying to get out of. ( just a 20 year old community college student trying to find a path in life)
Great video. Quick question how do you bench test an 02 chevy luster? What wires do u add power and what wires do you add to ground to test lights?
Super helpful vids, thanks for making them. I am seeking a signal that tells me my 2002 escalade is not in Park. I was hoping to snarf it from the instrument cluster connector but from your vids I can see PRNDL is coming over the data feed... so that won't work.
Do you happen to know where I can get a 12v or ground signal that tells me the tranny is not in Park? Thanks!
Sorry about the last comment. You did show how to make it. Video was not at the start. Thanks.
Hey Jack, did you ever do a 99-02 pinout connector for a power supply to bench test the instrument clusters? I would like to add it to my tester. Thanks, Brian
Do all harnesses like 99-02 and 03-2006 are wire the same ?
If you were to start making these to sell I would definitely buy one
Hello Jack... I need to test the back lights, turn signals, and read the mileage on 99/02 clusters. Could I pay you for the information detailing which wires to use in the pinout?.... I'm going to make a test station like you built here.... Thanks
Hi Jack
How would I go about bench testing a 1992 gmc safari cluster I can’t find anything on the web HELP PLEASE
Did you ever make a 1999-2002 plug video
Another great vid. Just getting into it. Thanks
Got a question. Have you made any videos were you are using your LCR tweezers. I’m a new subscriber and haven’t seen all your work. Look forward to watching more. Awesome channel. Thank you.🤙🏻
Dood did you apply for a patent that is cool is there already something out there like this cluster diagnostics is always a little challenging would this check terminating resistors In can bus which I think terminate in cluster
if anyone else has had problems with OBD testing, pin 10 on the OBD connector for the data line did not work for me; i used pin2 and it worked perfectly.
JACK it is so good to see your making videos again hope you keep them coming you are so missed please keep them coming . Do you have a Facebook contact thanks and all the best .
Jack, isn't pin 2 on the DLC the Class 2 Data ckt (see 21:18 )? My diagram shows pin 10 as vacant on 2003-2006 GM trucks. Even your previous video ( th-cam.com/video/zy3j9AZdAsE/w-d-xo.html ) shows pin 2 as the data pin on the DLC?
Thanks!
I need to double check that asap. I'm not at my desk right now. If I made a mistake I need to fix the video right away and seriously thank you. I do not want to put bad info out there. I just switched from alldata to identifix and pulled up the pinout before making the video. I know my last video is correct because that's the one I always use.
Hey Jack, I don't think you ever corrected the pin-10 issue on the video (unless I missed it) ??
Pin 10 was not working for me. I switched to Pin 2 and also used Pin 4 as ground vs. Pin 5 in this video. Another video of Jack's calls out Pin 10 and Pin 4. Once I made these changes I was able to connect an ELM327 dongle to my version of this bench test box and issue cluster sweeps and turn on all indicator lights.
Do you have a video for 08 gmc sierra
03-06 is trailblazer the only one that has a different pin out?
Yes, '03-'06 Traiblazer/Envoys are different. Here's what Mitchell says:
Pin. Wire color. Ckt#. Function.
A1. L-BU. 2114. Left Turn Ind
A2. OG. 2340. Battery (B+)
A3. Not used
A4. BK/WH. 751. Gnd
A5. BK. 2250. Gnd
A6. Not used
A7. BN/WH. 230. Gauge Backlights
A8. YE. 1327. DIC Fuel Sig
A9. D-GN/WH. 1358. DIC Switch Sig
A10. D-BU. 894. DIC Toggle sw Sig
A11. OG. 1816. DIC Set/Reset sw
A12. WH. 121. Eng Speed Signal
B1. GY. 1036. Data, Class II Serial
B2-B3. Not used
B4. BN/WH. 419. MIL control
B5-B6. Not used
B7. PK. 639. Ignition 1 voltage
B8. Not used
B9. WH. 817 Veh Speed Sensor
B10. D-BU. 2115. Right Turn Ind
B11-B12. Not used
Are you still repairing clusters, I'm Needing help
I wish they still sold those Leds
AWESOME thank you
on GM clusters from 98 to 2007 how many different pigs tails are there from what year to what year were there changes
99 to 02 then 03 to 06 and finally 07 to 2010. Surprisingly they all have issues . 99 to 02 the display solder joints break and occasionally the steppers go bad. The 03 to 06 have the most issues. Everything from bad steppers to broken solder joints everywhere, the bulbs burn out , the microprocessor solder joints go bad causing the language to constantly change and the main connector bresks away from the board (all easy fixes). The 07 to 10 just have display issues and are pretty solid. The 02 to 07 trailblazers and Malibu's also used the same steppers so they have guage issues just as much as the others.
I guess the simple answer is i have 5 different pig tails to cover them all but regularly only use 4 .
Lol. Last comment. The climate controls in the gm truck line also have a lot of issues. The same tester will cover those . Im going to post a video soon on repairing the bad encoder/ potentiometers that make the temp jump all over the place and also how to do an led light upgrade on them.
Jack Meyers thanks
When’s is your next video coming out
Hey jack sorry to bother you. I am just checking to see if you got my previous comment. Please reach out to me if possible. It won't take long and its in the benifit of both. Thanks
is 14 gage wire to big or should i use 16 gage
its 12 volts man use your head
Do you sell these!? Lol
How much to make one for me lol?
You didn't show how to make the test unit.
I wasn't able to find another way to get hold of you. Please notify me after saving my number so I delete my previous comment. Thanks
Were you able to contact him ?
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No I tried everything man. No luck
He must have passed away looks like he has not responded to anyone in a year or made a new video
@Lil Bit I even started calling mechanics in his town and asked about him. Hopefully, he is OK.