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The instrument cluster in my 2006 F150 STX 4x4 started acting up in early March. The issue was the odometer display was intermittent and by early APR the odometer quit displaying altogether. After some time searching the internet and perusing the various F150 Forums I belong to, I found a firm practically in my backyard that stated they could repair the instrument cluster. So I removed the instrument cluster over this past weekend and took it to Circuit Board Medics. They are only 20 minutes from the house in Greenville, SC. They promise 1 business day turnaround and said I should be hearing from them on Tuesday to come pick up my instrument cluster.
Anyway,, thought I would share this firm with others here, and I've scanned their Automotive Modules Restoration flyer. Turns out they have considerable capabilities. And if you go to their website, you'll find they repair just about any electronic circuit boards in all types of appliances, too. Looking forward tomorrow to getting my truck's instrument cluster back fully functional. (Note: I paid them another $30 above normal repair to upgrade the cluster with LED bulbs. Thought the price was reasonable.)
Circuit Board Medic called me this morning at 9:45, said my instrument cluster was repaired & ready for pickup. Attached is a copy of the receipt & repair tag showing all diagnostic & repair work completed.
Pictures of the instrument cluster as received after repairs.
Odometer quit displaying altogether prior to removing the cluster & taking it to Circuit Board Medics for repair. They performed the required repair and checked the cluster for overall functionality. And they installed LED bulbs for $30 throughout since they already had the cluster. I checked out the illumination last night & the cluster looks like it was new!
Last edited by dedwards0323; Apr 27, 2022 at 10:38 AM.
Pictures? Looks like a polar.bear in the snow to me.😉
Took me awhile to convert original pictures on my Samsung A32 5G from HEIC format to JPG. Frigging update triggered the HEIC format on the camera. What a PITA! Great looking pictures but can't be shared with hardly anyone.