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xenniferx
post Aug 17 2006, 11:53 AM
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Hey there. woot. my first post. I have a broken speedometer. The arm is off and sits weird and does not give an actual reading. was wondering how to remove the dash and any other necessary pieces to get inside to pop the arm back on. I guess the same would question would apply to changing dials and such.

if there are any publications you can point me to, or an accurate diy, I would be very appreciative.

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there should be 2 screws on the black cluster trim that need to be removed, and the trim should come out with a bit of pulling. Now you can see the screws that hold the cluster in, theres either 2 or 4, remove them, and pull out the cluster enough to disconnect all the electrical plugs. The lens is clipped on, CAREFULLY push in all the clips and remove the lens, it can be very brittle so be careful. The actual pointer should just clip back on to the gauge as long as nothings broken.
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Thanks! Can't wait to try this!

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If that doesnt work I have a spare instrument cluster to sell, as long as you dont want a tach.
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