Hi!
I'm trying to repair the speedometer of my old Volvo 940, the speedometers are incredibly rare, so I have no option but to repair it. I've already spent some time narrowing it down to the speedometer, I do get a pulse from the speed sensor. Neither speedometer nor odometer work. I've already changed the capacitors, didn't help.
So the construction is based around 3 ICs I can't find a datasheet of, it's a Toshiba TB9213P (DIP-16), a Toshiba TD6903S (Sip-9) and a BA6713N (SIP-7) .
Here is what it looks like:





The black bits on the PCB all have electric contact, double checked that.
And here is the circuit diagram of it, as far as I could trace it, very crude, sorry:

So the 6 pin connector that connects from the dashboard to the unit has 6 pins, 3 of which I considered relevant for testing (1,3 and 4):
1 - This is the minus from the Speed signal sensor (S-)
2 - goes to some unconnected bits, probably functions not used by my car
3 - +12V
4 - The Plus of the Speed signal sensor (S+)
5 - goes to a non-existent warning light bulb of the dashboard, again unused functions
6 - The speed signal, I presume output, found a drawing that says it goes to Powertrain control module, and cruise control and such things.
The 4 pins of the actual speedometer spindle:
1X 3X
2X 4X
the wire between 1 and 4 have connectivity of 172 Ohm, and 2 and 3 too, also 172 Ohm. No other connectivity besides that between the 4 pins or the metal cover.
I've used a cheap function generator that spits out a sine wave in the range I saw coming in from the speed sensor (S+ / S-) of something around 50 to 150Hz or so while driving the car (measured it with my multimeter, don't have an oscilloscope so am just assuming it's probably a sine wave coming in). When the speedometer spindle isn't soldered in I can see the following going on, when I crank up and down my fake speed signal:
Between 1 and 4 I get a stable 15.62kHz, but the voltage goes up and down between roughly 0.5V and 1.2V
Between 2 and 3 I see the frequency change between 7kHz and 15.6kHz, but the Voltage stays stable at 6.5V
As soon as I solder the speedometer spindle back in I get none of these Voltages anymore, I can hear the spindle buzzing though, and when I turn the dial with my hand while having a fake high speed coming from the generator, it can hold itself there for a bit until I go down with the speed. But it doesn't move by itself.
I have no clue what to search for to find a speedometer like this explained, so that I can figure out whether anything I measure is right or wrong. Also I'm not sure of what to make of my diagram. What happens to the 4 pins of the speedometer seems to make some sort of sense, on the other side the speedometer spindle seems completely intact. Also nevermind the speedometer, the odometer also doesn't do a thing.
So am stuck, since I don't know what a working one would do as opposed to what I observe, and I'm not good enough with electronics to deduct what should happen from the diagram.
Could anyone help me? Maybe even with a search term or a link that explains how this thing should work if it works?
Thanks a lot!!!