help...cant find it in search
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Re: help...cant find it in search (Son99ek)
There's no special process for getting it hooked up, but removing the old one can be a PITA if you've never done it. There should be a couple of bolt/screws in the upper part of the cluster bezel that you can take out. That should allow you to remove the bezel and open up the actual cluster area for you to hit those 6 or 8 or 10 little bolts. After that, pull, detatch clips and reinstall.
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Re: help...cant find it in search (Son99ek)
it should just plug in...or do you mean the complete process? If so, here is an easy step by step:
Remove the 2 screws in the top of the gauge bezel. Carefully pop it out. There are 2 clips that hold itin on the bottom.
There are 4 screws that hold the cluster in. 2 in the top and 1 on each lower corner. Remove those and lean the cluster down from the top and begin to unhook the harnesses. there will be 2 large grey harnesses, a small yellow, and a small green one. Pull the cluster out.
Reassemble in reverse order. Don't worry about mixing up the harnesses. The colored ones are color coded on the cluster and the grey ones arent interchangeable. You should be good to go...
Remove the 2 screws in the top of the gauge bezel. Carefully pop it out. There are 2 clips that hold itin on the bottom.
There are 4 screws that hold the cluster in. 2 in the top and 1 on each lower corner. Remove those and lean the cluster down from the top and begin to unhook the harnesses. there will be 2 large grey harnesses, a small yellow, and a small green one. Pull the cluster out.
Reassemble in reverse order. Don't worry about mixing up the harnesses. The colored ones are color coded on the cluster and the grey ones arent interchangeable. You should be good to go...
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