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Need help identifying this part in a 94 ls cluster!

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Old 07-23-15, 09:41 PM
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This part is located in the big circuit board and is right on top of the tr109 pin, it is the burnt looking piece. Don't know exactly what this is and what the specs on it are to get a replacement. Can anyone help ID it please. Thanks.
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Also this one as well it was burnt or leaking as well. Same type of transistor or whatever it is.
Tr112 pin.
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The least important part of the board is illuminated to show the detail just fine. The bad stuff is barely able to be seen. Need some better pictures. Unless someone has a board and can pin point them. You didn't put enough light on it and show the bad part very good at all.
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It's a transistor with a hole in the middle. I was hoping someone that knows about circuit boards and transistors specs can tell by looking at the first pic. The second pic shows two more identical ones in a different area.
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Even if you replace those components your issue still may be present. Best bet is to replace the board. We have dozens of these here.

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