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Old 07-19-2007, 02:06 PM
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I had a similar experience where the dealer scratched the face of my AC control when replacing my radio. They told me that there were multiple verions of the AC unit control, so the needed to remove it to get the correct part number off the back. It sounds like your have encountered a similar situation.

Why don't you remove the cluster yourself, write down the part number, and call it in to the dealer. There are instructions on this website that explain how to remove the cluster (for the purpose of adding chome rings to the guages). It appears to be fairly straightforward.


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Originally Posted by truman_greg
Thanks guys for the quick replies! I should have mentioned that I was a little leary of the whole thing in the first place as I went to the neareast dealer instead of my preferred dealer, as the preferred is 2 hours away. I thought a simple battery repair was something they could handle, which they did except for the gauge cluster crack, which may not have been their fault.

They will replace the whole cluster, it just didn't seem logical, and I'm glad you cleared it up for me. Just making sure...

Greg
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