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Originally Posted by mad2
if you have to 'thump' the ICC or next to it ....... the ICC connection pins in the white plug at the rear of said ICC have broken solder joints [where the pins join the circuit board] which is what is causing the issue. the only way [other than replacing with a known good working unit] to fix the issue is to resolder the cracked solder joins. also when you replace any ICC make sure the white plug in the dash is pulled all the way out till it clicks, so when you reinsert the ICC everything makes a good connection.
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Everytime I’ve put a new
icc in I’ve pulled the white plug till it clicks so I don’t ruin it. On the
icc all the soldering point look to be not broken and look perfectly fine. All the pins in the
icc are fine the white plug has no damage either.