A broken speedometer can be a exceeding nuisance, particularly when trying to impel at or under the celerity column.6. Attach the switch panel to the replacement cluster, installing the retaining screws with a Phillips screwdriver.7.
1. Remove the detrimental battery cable from the battery terminal. Unscrew the retaining fan or bolt with a socket wrench, pull it from the terminal and place it aside.
2. Remove the retaining screws on the instrument Swarm trim with a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the trim absent from the instrument Swarm by participation to dislodge any retaining clips, and remove the trim from the passenger compartment.
3. Unscrew the retaining screws holding the switch panel and tachometer and speedometer Swarm in compass with a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the switch panel and Swarm outside and unplug the electrical connections from the back of the Swarm and switch panel.
4. Disconnect the speedometer cable with pliers. Provided the speedometer cable has already shift disconnected, connect the cable with pliers and skip To pace 7 to install the Swarm with the cable at the moment connected.
5. Unscrew the screws retaining the switch panel to the Swarm with a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the panel from the cluster.
Fixing the speedometer requires replacing the all-inclusive speedometer and tachometer Swarm, as the characteristic gauge and components cannot be serviced individually. Most do-it-yourself mechanics can own the Swarm removed and swapped with a working Swarm within a age, needing alone basic tools for the business.
Instructions
Place the panel and cluster near the instrument panel and plug in the electrical connections to the rear of the cluster and panel. Connect the speedometer cable with pliers. Push the cluster and switch panel into the recess on the instrument panel and install the retaining screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
8. Push the instrument cluster trim back into place. Install the retaining screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
9. Attach the negative battery cable to the battery terminal. Tighten the retaining bolt or nut with a socket wrench.