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Old 11-25-2006, 10:55 PM
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Yes. You remove your cluster, open the plastic casing off of the front. Remove the needles. Stick the gauges straight on top of the old ones, wire it into one of the factory harnesses, which will be in the instructions, and then replace the needles. Replacing the needles is the most important part, because you have to mark exactly where the needle was so that you return them in the right position. Place the glass back on and thats it.


Many electronic shops and car audio installation shops will be able to do this for you, at a small cost.
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