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Has anyone ever tried to get that plastic cover to the gauge cluster off? It seems to be glued in place or otherwise not meant to be removed. There is a lot of dirt inside the cover on the back and I would like to clean it. Any suggestions that don't require new instrument gauge clusters (either intentional or as an accidental result of my efforts)?
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[quote name='Kim' post='46827' date='Feb 3 2008, 12:16 PM']Has anyone ever tried to get that plastic cover to the gauge cluster off? It seems to be glued in place or otherwise not meant to be removed. There is a lot of dirt inside the cover on the back and I would like to clean it. Any suggestions that don't require new instrument gauge clusters (either intentional or as an accidental result of my efforts)?[/quote]
Sure you can remove it.
After disconnecting the assembly from the dash, disconnecting the 3 ribbons and the entire cluster is now ready to come out (after that I suggest coming indoors to a well lit area). Remove several screws along the back of the cluster, that will allow the gauges to separate from the housing. Now you have 4 opening to reach through and clean the inside of the cluster window.
Its really simple, just take your time and pay attention when disconnecting the ribbons.
Hope this helps
David
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