Razorhog
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I do not have any messages in my message inbox. Is there a delay in getting the information since I am new?
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I was able to verify that there is voltage on the two wires. The first one is constant and the second one appears when the key is turned on. If I have a failed CPU chip what are my options. Is that something that you can repair or will I have to get a new unit. Thanks for your help on this.
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I was able to get some voltage readings. The red wire has approx 12v at both locations. I did not see a brown wire with a black stripe, so I tested the solid brown wire and there was 0 volts. I saw a black wire with a brown stripe so I tested it and it had approx 12v at both locations. I did not see any indication of water intrusion or corrosion. I have included a couple of pictures so you can see the inside of the display. Do you have any recommendations on what I should do next.
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Thanks Fishflies, I did check the fuses using a light. Everything checked out and was ok. Thanks for helping me stay focused by checking all avenues including the easy ones.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I will check out the power supply this weekend and let you know how it comes out. The Rancher has been garage kept its entire life. I don't think it has a water issue, but I'll take a look and see if I can identify anything. Thanks again
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Razorhog started following 2006 Honda rancher 350 display repair
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Hello, I am new to this, so please bear with me. I too have a display that needs to be repaired or replaced. Its on a 2003 Honda Rancher 350 ES. I hope someone will be able to help me out here. Thanks in advance.