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03-19-2022, 05:51 PM | #4 |
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Re: Gauge Cluster Issue / Replacement
Keep it simple. I’d put some elbow grease into cleaning the OEM cluster. It’s possible that the issues w cluster are upstream from the gauges. For example maybe the speedo cable needs a clean and lube, needs replacing, is loose at one end, or not seated well at the t-case. If the fuel gauge is off it might be the sending unit.
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