04 Tahoe Got my cluster and climate controls back...

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I just did this repair a week or so ago. You won't see anything visibly loose, but reflowing the solder on the surface mount resistors brought back my display. I found a few youtube videos that weren't well filmed, but had enough information to point me in the right direction. I posted the links for them (and other lighting repairs I did at the same time) in this thread:

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thre...ahoe-yukon-today.12502/page-1463#post-1062800

Thanks for the link brother, this should help me a great deal...i appreciate it
 

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I'm liking the orange. It's different yet really inviting.
Btw is that 107.7 the end ?
 

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That looks great! I'm thinking of having my HVAC controls done in green LEDs to match my dash. If you don't mind my asking, how much did it cost to get the HVAC controls done? And do they come out pretty easily like the dash, i.e. remove the trim ring, unscrew the HVAC unit and unplug the connector on the back?
 

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That looks great! I'm thinking of having my HVAC controls done in green LEDs to match my dash. If you don't mind my asking, how much did it cost to get the HVAC controls done? And do they come out pretty easily like the dash, i.e. remove the trim ring, unscrew the HVAC unit and unplug the connector on the back?
If you have the regular slide control hvac units, then yes, simple. I'm not sure how the digital controls come out tho. I'm sure they can't be too difficult.
 
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Very clean cluster you have. That orange is pretty unique. Can't say I've seen that before.
Any plans to redo your steering wheel controls and the other controls possibly from another vendor?

No plans of yet to do the other ones. The climate control and cluster were the most important to me. I kinda gave up on the steering wheel controls, I did not do the conversion when I put the new radio in. I rarely use that stuff so I didn't see the need to spend the extra time and money. The other stuff lights up pretty well.
 
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That looks great! I'm thinking of having my HVAC controls done in green LEDs to match my dash. If you don't mind my asking, how much did it cost to get the HVAC controls done? And do they come out pretty easily like the dash, i.e. remove the trim ring, unscrew the HVAC unit and unplug the connector on the back?

The HVAC controls come out VERY easy. They unscrew like the radio and just unplug. There are tons of videos showing the removal on YouTube. You just unsnap the trim around your dash and you are almost done.
http://www.chevyspeedo.com/ did the work. its 25 bucks to have the HVAC done, SUPER FAST turn around. My HVAC controls were almost completely out - he made them like new.
 
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I see 4 gauges in the 4th pic that appear to be not zeroed correctly. The speedo, voltmeter, engine temp and oil pressure. Those needles should be at the min. spot of the range not below. Doublecheck by turning key on and then needles should bounce then goto min point range of each gauge.

Once I plugged it in they worked great! Love them!
 

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