2004 Yukon Instrument cluster

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jerseyjoe

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Been lurking on here for awhile and finally registered. My Instrument cluster gauges are going. Temp gauge stopped working, speedometer doesn't work correctly.
Im in New Jersey, do you guys know anyone on the east Coast that rebuilds the them. I read all the threads about the stepper motors, etc. I'm not confident in my soldering skills and would rather pay to get it done.

Thank you.
 

treehan77

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Not on the east coast, but I used this guy and shipped my cluster to him. He's in Vegas area, I'm in Florida. It's super easy to remove, I got it back good as new. Very reasonable price and the turnaround was fast. It was out of the truck for one week total, and one day was a federal holiday. Also had him upgrade the lightin to LED for a few bucks. The white does look quite blue, if you opt for this know that in advance.
http://www.gaugepegged.com/

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Oh and you can drive without, it won't hurt anything
 

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A bunch of us here have used digital dash solutions. He`s in connecticut and does great work and can either fix your cluster or you can buy one that is already rebuilt and then you send yours back for the core. http://stores.ebay.com/SPEEDOMETER-SALES-AND-SERVICE

He can also customize it with your choice of different colored needles and overlay. I think he has a two day turnaround.
 

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do you tow? if you do, it might be worrth exchanging it for the model with the trans temp guage, everything i've read says it'll "just work" without any modification. just a thought.
 

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Get an Escalade cluster from Digital Dash Solutions. Looks much better. Did that route for 3 of my families vehicles. They are mainly universal. Pick the style you want. My oil psi stepper went out. Just waiting for a few more to fail to give me an excuse. If I remember correctly they send you a cluster and you send them back your core. Don't remember cost.
 
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F ing expensive thats for sure. I bought a rebuilt unit off ebay for 275, and sold my core on ebay for about 125.
 

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Ididn't want to start a new thread so hopefully someone can help me out

I am installing a new head unit in my 03 tahoe and I decided to pull the cluster out

The bulbs on the cluster are burned out so I figured I could open it up and replace them

Well I took it apart and I pulled the needles off and noticed the bulbs havevto be desoldered so I put it all back together

I didnt realize pulling the needles off everything would be off sync.
the only think that seems to gauge properly is the speedo

Oil pressure, volts, rpms temp is all screwed up because of my dumbass

Is there a way to fix this myself?
should I pop them off and put them back on hoping I get close to where they should be?

ThThanks for the help
 

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