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

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S1nemesis1s

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And the guy did an amazing job!!!!

They are all perfectly lit, and works well!
I just got my gauge cluster and electronic climate control in, guy did an AMAZING JOB. Total pro, cleaned everything up, all the glass, looks brand new. If you need a DIC fixed, or a cluster rebuild with motors and bulbs http://www.chevyspeedo.com/is the place to go! SUPER FAST TURN AROUND. A+

Looks brand new!

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AFTER!

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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?
 

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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.
 

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Who did your gauges? Planning to do amber color myself and change all the interior lights that color such as steering wheel and window switches etc. I'll be doing those myself though. Who did your cluster?
 

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My cluster is constantly turned off and won't light up unless i tap on the plastic cover...on my way home from work last night i tapped on it a little too hard and cracked the plastic cover

Is this a known problem or is my tahoe possessed lol???
 

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My cluster is constantly turned off and won't light up unless i tap on the plastic cover...on my way home from work last night i tapped on it a little too hard and cracked the plastic cover

Is this a known problem or is my tahoe possessed lol???
Do you mean the complete display doesn't work or just the digital display part of it?
 

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Your issue sounds like the resistor. The solder weakens and it dims or darkens the PRND123 and DIC info.
I knows there's a topic on this forum about which exact pin to resolder but I'm on mobile and can't find it easily.
That's why when you tap it makes a better connection and comes back. It's an easy fix though if you find the topic.

Edit: this isn't TYF, but it's the fix with photos. http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/topic/62576-dim-or-dark-prnd21-fix/
 
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Your issue sounds like the...transistor? I believe. The solder weakens and it dims or darkens the PRND123 and DIC info.
I knows there's a topic on this forum about which exact pin to resolder but I'm on mobile and can't find it easily.
That's why when you tap it makes a better connection and comes back. It's an easy fix though if you find the topic.

Thanks for the info brother, I'm actually removing the cluster to solder in new blue LED bulbs, i'll look and see if something came loose while i have it apart
 

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I'm actually removing the cluster to solder in new blue LED bulbs, i'll look and see if something came loose while i have it apart

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
 

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