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After replacing the burned out bulb behind the Ambient Temp display today I confirmed what I suspected that the gauge is not showing anything.
Well, actually it shows 1 on the far left and thats it.
Does this malfunction sound like a faulty display unit, a faulty temperature sensor (located in the passenger side mirror I believe), or something else?
I know this unit is NLA, but has anyone had luck sourcing rebuilt displays?
Anybody have one for sale?
Tim
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There are repair kits available from the eBay seller, Part Works DE ( used to be WPO)
The worst part is having to take off all the dash parts to get to the display,
I will find the details for the seller and post them up, the kit contains a new LCD and connector strips s new bulb and instructions takes about 2 hours to do, and make sure you test it before you put all the dash parts back
I have some pictures of when I did mine somewhere
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I have the part number for the thermistor thats inside the plastic dodah
That might help
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Have you installed it yet, now that i have fixed it?
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