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Hi,
Can anyone help me in identifying the wattage of the resistor in the slm.

I have had problems and on taking apart, found that the resistor R92 has burnt out. The R79 resistor next to it shows 1ohm but no wattage?

I would rather solder in a new resistor than pay £400+ for a new module.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Al
 
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That physical size should not be over 5 Watts, so 5 watts will be safe. The 'J' means 5% tolerance. If that is a 1 ohm, this would be a good candidate: http://www.digikey.com/product-detai....0CT-ND/596682
 

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Originally Posted by WhiteXKR
That physical size should not be over 5 Watts, so 5 watts will be safe. The 'J' means 5% tolerance. If that is a 1 ohm, this would be a good candidate: AC05000001008JAC00 Vishay BC Components | PPC5W1.0CT-ND | DigiKey
Thanks so much for this brilliant advise, very much appreciated indeed.
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Originally Posted by WhiteXKR
That physical size should not be over 5 Watts, so 5 watts will be safe. The 'J' means 5% tolerance. If that is a 1 ohm, this would be a good candidate: AC05000001008JAC00 Vishay BC Components | PPC5W1.0CT-ND | DigiKey
Steve, you are the electronics expert, not me...I was just wondering if these are ceramic fire resistant resistors vs standard, and if so I would think that would be important?
 
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Steve, you are the electronics expert, not me...I was just wondering if these are ceramic fire resistant resistors vs standard, and if so I would think that would be important?
Good point Steve. Most higher wattage resistors these days are flameproof. The one I referenced has a ceramic core and a ceramic coating.
 
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I'd send it off to a computer/module shop on ebay and pay the $45-50 lol,maybe less, instruct them to replace and test it lol
 
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Originally Posted by albiss
I have had problems and on taking apart, found that the resistor R92 has burnt out. The R79 resistor next to it shows 1ohm but no wattage?

I would rather solder in a new resistor than pay £400+ for a new module.
Hi Al,

What problems have you been having with your SLM?

I've been told I need to replace mine & have been looking for a used replacement but have been unable to find one so the idea of fixing it with a new resistor sounds good to me.
 
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Originally Posted by JonWat
Hi Al,

What problems have you been having with your SLM?

I've been told I need to replace mine & have been looking for a used replacement but have been unable to find one so the idea of fixing it with a new resistor sounds good to me.
Hi Jon,
Quite random faults really, first the central locking is playing up, keeps rolling on the door catches (clicking in the out) now have to use key to open and lock as fob just activates/deactivates alarm.
Then i lost my rear lights on passenger side, brake lights work okay but annoying having the check rear lights message when lights come on.

The SLM is easy to remove and seems to be the culprit? when taken apart found the resistor blown, I'm hoping this is all as £400+ for anew module is excessive and no doubt will also be needed to be reprogrammed by Jag?

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Al
 
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Originally Posted by albiss
Hi Jon,
Quite random faults really, first the central locking is playing up, keeps rolling on the door catches (clicking in the out) now have to use key to open and lock as fob just activates/deactivates alarm.
Then i lost my rear lights on passenger side, brake lights work okay but annoying having the check rear lights message when lights come on.

The SLM is easy to remove and seems to be the culprit? when taken apart found the resistor blown, I'm hoping this is all as £400+ for anew module is excessive and no doubt will also be needed to be reprogrammed by Jag?

Cheers
Al
The resistor will probably fix the problem with the lights, but the central locking problem is more likely a bad microswitch in the door latch.
 
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Originally Posted by albiss
brake lights work okay but annoying having the check rear lights message when lights come on.

The SLM is easy to remove and seems to be the culprit? when taken apart found the resistor blown, I'm hoping this is all as £400+ for anew module is excessive and no doubt will also be needed to be reprogrammed by Jag?

Cheers
Al
Thanks Al,


My problem is the "check rear lights" warning after a few prods of the brake pedal so please keep us informed of your progress.


By the way, exactly where is the SLM located, I know it's in the boot but I'm not sure where & how difficult is it to take apart?


Thanks for your help
 
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Originally Posted by WhiteXKR
The resistor will probably fix the problem with the lights, but the central locking problem is more likely a bad microswitch in the door latch.
Yes know doubt, who ever thought solving that problem would be down to a penny resistor lol.

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Originally Posted by JonWat
Thanks Al,


My problem is the "check rear lights" warning after a few prods of the brake pedal so please keep us informed of your progress.


By the way, exactly where is the SLM located, I know it's in the boot but I'm not sure where & how difficult is it to take apart?


Thanks for your help
Its in the boot or trunk lol, its on the same side as the battery underneath the fuse compartment, Quite easy to get at, 3 x 10mm bolts and a couple of plastic plugs. Just unplug everything and lift out with a bit of jiggling. All colour coded on the plugs, so easy to reconnect. Just make sue you disconnect battery first. Negative, Positive then visa versa to reconnect. Obviously will need to reset windows, throttle etc after reconnecting and security code for radio if needed.

Cheers
Al



Cheers

Al
 
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