I have the same problem,found any solution?
I have the same problem,found any solution?
Hi guys, I had the same problem with Avensis 2005 display. It doesnt work at all, blank, no light, no symbols. I try to find solution here but I didnt find anything. Made more research and find some russian sites with info. I already fixed it - so the problem is in one SMD resistor of "0 Om". As I undestand this resistor its like fuse, but let someone with more knowledge to explain how it is works. Ive made some pictures. I hope that will help some Toyota owners!
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I have the same problem with mine, it's completely dead
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The zero ohm resistor is really a fuse. If blown don't replace it with solder. If there's another fault there will be more damage.
Thanks for the photos and input. It was the resistance. It can be changed well, and as the compi says, I would put another resistor, since it is acting as a fuse. In case it breaks, the screen is in a critical place, and the dashboard can be set on fire. I would put a resistor, or even, you can put a fuse there, but without going too far. I don't know what a current resistor 0603 supports, but if I put a fuse, I would put one at most 0.5A.
That line, I think, feeds the microprocessor. Therefore, the screen is dead.
Regards, and thank you very much!!.
Hello, in my case, it is not the resistors, in fact, in the one in question here, 1.6V appears on both sides... I have checked and I have a Display that all the shunt or (0Ohms) resistors are fine. I have marked them with a green oval in the photo. Then, with blue oval, coils that appear 5V. There is one, with a Red oval, that raises the tension a little, and then falls. That tension feeds the screen. Any idea where to look? Thank you!. If you need any measurements, ask me and I'll post it.
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I have the same issue.
EDIT: Fixed, it was the 0Ohm resistor. Thanks.
Last edited by razbab; 28th March, 2024 at 07:15 PM.
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