- Sat Jul 06, 2013 2:32 am
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If you have a broken gauge in your cluster and don't want to spend an arm and a leg for a used cluster, here's a great alternative. I picked up a auto dx cluster for $20. You can purchase individual gauges on ebay. Luckily the mileage isn't off too much between the two. Here's a comparison.
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There's six tabs circled in yellow, press the tabs and remove the cover.
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Next remove these screws circled in red.
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Carefully lift the gauge you wish to replace. It comes strait out.
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Repeat the first steps with your donor and carefully lower the working unit in place.
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Replace the 3 screws and pop the clear cover back on. Enjoy your working cluster.
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The hardest part about this was removing the hazard button and trim inside the car. Very simple. Hope this helps someone.
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There's six tabs circled in yellow, press the tabs and remove the cover.
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Next remove these screws circled in red.
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Carefully lift the gauge you wish to replace. It comes strait out.
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Repeat the first steps with your donor and carefully lower the working unit in place.
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Replace the 3 screws and pop the clear cover back on. Enjoy your working cluster.
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The hardest part about this was removing the hazard button and trim inside the car. Very simple. Hope this helps someone.