bai78
Surviving
Man those are expensive. I got mine for $34.95 shipped. It was from a salvaged '00 Yukon Denali.
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haha if you know how to use a socket on a drive then yes.... Just buy it, set your odometer and plug her in... and hopefully you have a working one!
Here you go: http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/...r-removal.html
Glad to pass it along. My advice is to switch your trip also. The trip on the new cluster kept getting stuck after a few miles....
Instructions are pretty simple. What the above thread doesn't mention is that the face of the gauge is held in by "friction" and not bolts. So when prying the cavity open, don't worry about there being any bolts. When looking at the back of the unit, you can't actually see the pins that are pushing through the back. These pins are what holds in in using friction. Its kinda hard to explain it. Maybe i'll use my old gauge to make a "how-to" on this.