instrument / gauge cluster removal
Hi everyone.
I need a little advice on how to remove the instrument cluster. I'm trying not to break anything.
I looked in the repair sections but did not see anything that helped.
I have a few lights that are out that I want to replace.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hitch
I need a little advice on how to remove the instrument cluster. I'm trying not to break anything.
I looked in the repair sections but did not see anything that helped.
I have a few lights that are out that I want to replace.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hitch
Hi everyone.
I need a little advice on how to remove the instrument cluster. I'm trying not to break anything.
I looked in the repair sections but did not see anything that helped.
I have a few lights that are out that I want to replace.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hitch
I need a little advice on how to remove the instrument cluster. I'm trying not to break anything.
I looked in the repair sections but did not see anything that helped.
I have a few lights that are out that I want to replace.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hitch
Thanks WD Knowing where those hidden screws are will save the day..or a least a couple of cuss words...
Do you happen to know the 2 watt bulb part number?
Hitch
Do you happen to know the 2 watt bulb part number?
Hitch
I searched and found these:
What bulbs to use:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ght-bulbs.html
MUST READING before attempting disassembly:
Remember I told you it is not 100% the same (vs R170)? This thread points out the differences:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ter-bulbs.html
What bulbs to use:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ght-bulbs.html
MUST READING before attempting disassembly:
Remember I told you it is not 100% the same (vs R170)? This thread points out the differences:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ter-bulbs.html
WD40 - Thanks for posting the video on the gauge cluster removal. I referred to it several time's removing mine. Of particular concern to me was the removal of the electric supply on both the right and left side. I could not find a thing on that in my shop manuals.
Thanks again,
Jim
Thanks again,
Jim
WD40 - Thanks for posting the video on the gauge cluster removal. I referred to it several time's removing mine. Of particular concern to me was the removal of the electric supply on both the right and left side. I could not find a thing on that in my shop manuals.
Thanks again,
Jim
Thanks again,
Jim
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IF and WHEN you pull your cluster, make sure you REMOVE the NEG battery cable from the battery before you start pulling electrical plugs in the dash. A word to the wise! 
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GraphiteGhost - Enlighten me on your post. What are the ramifications of leaving the neg. terminal connected? In most cases, I leave the battery connected because I don't want to lose anything in the storage part of the computer. Let me know about your posting.
Jim
Jim
Remove the cable from the negative battery terminal! You're working near airbag in the steering wheel.
Also, it's just good practice when separating electrical connectors.
Also, it's just good practice when separating electrical connectors.
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