USB - connects to devices such as printers, external hard-drives etc.
3.5mm sockets - for connecting speakers, microphone or a head-set.
HDMI - for playing back High-definition content on the computer.
9-pin D - for video output ot a monitor.
No fuses on instrument panel. Any panel problems are due to faulty connections on the multi-pin plug on the back of the instrument console. Very common fault. I've fixed loads of these.
well i just did it!take off your dash trim witch will reveal your 4x4 panel switch.disconnect the wire connections in back of the 4x4 panel switch.plug in the wires connections to the back of your knew 4x4 panel switchand carefully put your dash trim back on!
Plug out the network cable in the back, or disable the network adapter from the network connections panel.
try cleaning the contacts on the back of the panel, in order to do this you have to take off the front itself and with a toothpick clean the connections. this should solve your challenge.
Fuse connections. The connectors for the dome light in the fuse panel get loose, you can try and bend them back with a small screwdriver to make the connection again.
Take off the door panel-unsrew all the screws. Lift up on the panel. It pops right off.. Unplug any electrical connections.. set aside. Peel back the vapor barrier. Remove the motor.
Pull the Ethernet cable out of the back of the unit is the easiest solution. Either that or disable the Local Area Connection through "Network Connections" (Accessed through control panel in Windows).
usually the DCL is beeping which means communication challenges, clean the DCL connections on the back of the panel.
mileage counteron the back of the instrument panel is a cicuit board. the counter is soldered in it. it's probably burnt on one of it,s connections.
With the back panel facing you so you can read the word Palm, press the lower-right corner of the back panel with your right thumb to release the panel. Remove the panel.
This is a common problem with the instrument cluster connections on the back of the cluster itself. The contacts need to be resoldered. Remove the cluster, and use a solder iron to heat and reflow the solder connections.
Remove the center dashboard by using a flat head screwdriver as a lever. Disconnect the wire connections,use a screw driver to remove the plug in port for the fan control, replace with a new one, reconnect the wire connections, and push the control panel back in its place.Ê