White93z34 Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 Basically the 2 big ICs are the biggest areas of concern. For me over the long run reflowing the joints is a temporary fix, I've had more success in adding some good solder. Recently I've purchased a proper desoldering tool and I'll just clean out the solder and start over with fresh mdpierce8 1 Quote
GnatGoSplat Posted May 24 Report Posted May 24 I originally did the 2 ICs, but then had to do it again not too long after (can't remember if months or years). So I ended up just reflowing every single joint and that kept it working well over a decade. I added flux to every joint and added a little new solder, but I didn't remove any old solder. If you plan to desolder first, then I'd recommend finding vintage 60/40 solder (with lead). If all you can get is RoHS solder, then it'd be a good idea to keep the old solder as it still has lead. Leadless RoHS solder are famous for solder joints going bad over time. Checking the caps is a good idea. I didn't do that at the time, but I've had to change out enough electrolytic caps to know they have a finite life. mdpierce8 1 Quote
mdpierce8 Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 It worked! Thanks for all the pointers. All I did was reflow the old solder so I left the rear deck cover off for now, the cover was very sun damaged anyway. But at least I have a working key fob now. IMG_7474.mov GnatGoSplat, pwmin, White93z34 and 1 other 4 Quote
Psych0matt Posted May 27 Report Posted May 27 I should get mine working, one more thing I haven’t bothered with in years, but now that I fixed my sunroof relay might as well figure this one out as well. Quote
architect Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Reviving this thread! So would the receiver be at the back under upholstery or passenger door for my 1995 Regal GS? Can't seem to figure out how to get under the upholstery as well unless I just gotta pry and yank, which makes me nervous for this old car... Quote
jiggity76 Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, architect said: Reviving this thread! So would the receiver be at the back under upholstery or passenger door for my 1995 Regal GS? Can't seem to figure out how to get under the upholstery as well unless I just gotta pry and yank, which makes me nervous for this old car... The receivers are mounted up in the back glass shelf area. The upper rear seatback needs to come out...which means the shelf also needs to come out. Then, to get the shelf out, you have to pull the rear quarter glass interior plastics that go around the glass. GM layered these pieces. Here's my 93 Grand Prix STE sedan. It won't be identical, but it will be the same process and in the same location. That black box up against the rear glass...that's the receiver. Edited 14 hours ago by jiggity76 architect 1 Quote
GnatGoSplat Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, architect said: Reviving this thread! So would the receiver be at the back under upholstery or passenger door for my 1995 Regal GS? Can't seem to figure out how to get under the upholstery as well unless I just gotta pry and yank, which makes me nervous for this old car... If it's a coupe, it's where @Black92GS showed a few posts up. If a sedan, on the back deck as @jiggity76 shows. Regal coupes had a much smaller rear deck due to the more vertical backglass. Top is sedan, bottom is coupe. Edited 13 hours ago by GnatGoSplat jiggity76 and architect 1 1 Quote
jiggity76 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 45 minutes ago, GnatGoSplat said: If it's a coupe, it's where @Black92GS showed a few posts up. If a sedan, on the back deck as @jiggity76 shows. Regal coupes had a much smaller rear deck due to the more vertical backglass. Top is sedan, bottom is coupe. That's interesting. My bad...I thought they were all in the same location. My Cutlass coupe is also in the back shelf area. The rear glass is allowing more space for it I'm sure than a Regal coupe. architect 1 Quote
GnatGoSplat Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I didn't know either until @Black92GS's reply earlier in the thread. It's also elsewhere on the convertibles since there's no rear deck. Quote
architect Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) How does the seat first get removed? Sorry not very car inclined here. Mine is the 4 door sedan. Edited 2 hours ago by architect Quote
94 olds vert Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, architect said: How does the seat first get removed? Sorry not very car inclined here. Mine is the 4 door sedan. Should be 2 or 3 bolts on the seat bottom facing the rear of the front seats. Remove the bottom seat cushion and then you will see the bolts that hold the back seat cushion on. architect 1 Quote
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