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Old 07-25-01, 09:55 AM
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I will soon have an extra instrument cluster, so I can finally replace those pesky needles that dont light up anymore. I really dont feel like taking the entire instrument cluster off, so was seeing if any of you know a way I could just take the cover off to replace the needles.

I already know the procedure for replacing the needles, I just want to know if its possible to get to them without removing the cluster.

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Old 10-18-01, 08:08 AM
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I hope that you know the main part but I am goin to explain the best I can.

First remove the two screw and take the black frame out. Then unscrew the six screw that are four in the top and two in the botton. After that you will be able to move a little bit the whole cluster. Do not unplugged anything in the back side.
The plastic cober have maybe five or six clips in the botton and under. I dont remember well but I think it's easy when you do the botton first. And there you have.

There is some little tips, but which ones are you changing?
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