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3rd June 2022, 13:56 | #11 |
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Thanks for the test result Karl. I'm wondering whether this is a purely mechanical fault. Member Rick-sta, who does modifications to the instrument pack, might be able to shed some light on it.
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3rd June 2022, 16:14 | #12 |
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Hi Karl
It has an internal fault in the cluster if you get a virginised one i can code it in for you if that helps Dave |
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Think I'll have to start looking for second hand replacement and go down this route. Just seen the price of a new cluster......£714.....!!
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Have a look at this video, it's about replacing a stepper motor on a Ford instrument pack so you can see what's involved. I'm not suggesting that you do the same on your dash, but you can see how they work, especially when he does the self test at the end. Maybe someone on here knows someone who repairs instrument packs !
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