We have a Beneteau 34, 2009 which we bought at the end of the 2021 season. This boat has a Siemens VDO Multifunction Display for batteries, water and fuel levels. It is a Beneteau specific display that was used in a number of Beneteau models. I've included a couple of photographs:
At the end of last season, just before moving the boat to it's winter haul-out marina I had the 12 volt panel lowered so I could run a wire for a new holding tank monitor. When I was shutting the boat down to leave it for the week I went to check the display for all the levels (particularly the voltages) and there was no display at all. I have checked to see if it was plugged in properly and if it had the voltage on the board but have been unable to discover the problem. I had someone else look at it but still no solution, so I decided it had died and hence I have been trying to source the unit.
In trying to source the unit I found a post in another SBO forum and it used the word "fading" about the display. This makes me wonder if when I had the 12 volt panel lowered I inadvertently altered the contrast and brightness levels such that I can't see them. I will have to reinstall the VDO display and wait until the batteries are re-installed after winter storage to see if that is the case. Or I could go to the boat with a small booster battery to check it out.
Has anyone any experience or advice with troubleshooting this VDO multifunction display?
I am having difficulty finding a replacement. I am trying to get logged in to Beneteau USA Parts and am working with my local dealer, but this is proving to be very slow.
Does anyone know where I might find a replacement unit?
Also associated with this Siemens VDO multifunction display I have found the accuracy of the fluid levels very poor and have calibrated the water levels to understand what the actual level will be based on the display reading. The diesel tank is more difficult because I don't want to run out of diesel trying to find the empty level of the tank, or cause an overflow trying to get the full level. I found some useful discussion on the cruisers forum about cleaning and adjusting the tank sensors which is probably more appropriate for the water tanks than the diesel tank.
Beneteau Oceanis Electrical Panel - Faults? - Cruisers & Sailing Forums
In preparation for a short 2 day voyage in protected waters I checked the fuel and water on board via the standard VDO electrical panel installed in the Oceanis range of yachts (mine is a 2007 Oceanis
www.cruisersforum.com
Any help would be welcome.
At the end of last season, just before moving the boat to it's winter haul-out marina I had the 12 volt panel lowered so I could run a wire for a new holding tank monitor. When I was shutting the boat down to leave it for the week I went to check the display for all the levels (particularly the voltages) and there was no display at all. I have checked to see if it was plugged in properly and if it had the voltage on the board but have been unable to discover the problem. I had someone else look at it but still no solution, so I decided it had died and hence I have been trying to source the unit.
In trying to source the unit I found a post in another SBO forum and it used the word "fading" about the display. This makes me wonder if when I had the 12 volt panel lowered I inadvertently altered the contrast and brightness levels such that I can't see them. I will have to reinstall the VDO display and wait until the batteries are re-installed after winter storage to see if that is the case. Or I could go to the boat with a small booster battery to check it out.
Has anyone any experience or advice with troubleshooting this VDO multifunction display?
I am having difficulty finding a replacement. I am trying to get logged in to Beneteau USA Parts and am working with my local dealer, but this is proving to be very slow.
Does anyone know where I might find a replacement unit?
Also associated with this Siemens VDO multifunction display I have found the accuracy of the fluid levels very poor and have calibrated the water levels to understand what the actual level will be based on the display reading. The diesel tank is more difficult because I don't want to run out of diesel trying to find the empty level of the tank, or cause an overflow trying to get the full level. I found some useful discussion on the cruisers forum about cleaning and adjusting the tank sensors which is probably more appropriate for the water tanks than the diesel tank.
Beneteau Oceanis Electrical Panel - Faults? - Cruisers & Sailing Forums
In preparation for a short 2 day voyage in protected waters I checked the fuel and water on board via the standard VDO electrical panel installed in the Oceanis range of yachts (mine is a 2007 Oceanis
www.cruisersforum.com
Any help would be welcome.