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Also known as the DIC.

This is the display readout panel on the dash. It's above the radio for 1984-1989; above the climate controls, 1990-1996.
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Re: DIY: 1995 AC Programmer clean and inspection

Subject: Re: DIY: 1995 AC Programmer clean and inspection
by 96LT4CE on 2014/7/22 5:20:19

And here it is! The board doesn't seem to be that complex of a circuit with the exception of the couple of chips. I was hoping to find a blown cap or diode. No luck. What I did find and hope was the issue was the corrosion in one spot!

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The reality is most electronics boards can be washed. People assume that water kills electronics and that isn't true. power on a circuit plus water kills boards! with that said I took my 91% alch and washed both sides of the board with my fingers crossed. You can see it cleaned the spot. to bad it didn't cure my AC problem

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re assembly is straight forward. just reverse the process. and there you have it, you've talked another inspection!
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