Hi I'm trying to repair my temperature gauge and clock they are the only ones not working. Tips please. Ty
Do I pull off the circuit sheet?I have my instrument panel out and it was pretty easy. Start with the driver side bezel - 4 screws to remove the bezel then the center section. 6 screws to remove the gauge cluster. 5 minutes max to remove it.
Once it's out you'll see a flimsy printed circuit sheet and just clean up every electrical connector for the lights and gauges. That often fixes most problems. A light coating of dielectric grease will protect them.
Your panel may vary.
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No, I left the circuit sheet and gauges in place. I cleaned all the light socket fittings with a product DeOxit D5, greased them with bulb grease and replaced everything. As I recall the gauges are held in place by three screw on that back side. These bulbs all worked ok so I kept them but I did change the warning lights to LED'sDo I pull off the circuit sheet?
Cool thanks!No, I left the circuit sheet and gauges in place. I cleaned all the light socket fittings with a product DeOxit D5, greased them with bulb grease and replaced everything. As I recall the gauges are held in place by three screw on that back side. These bulbs all worked ok so I kept them but I did change the warning lights to LED's