Denali Gauge Cluster Transferred to Base Model

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Well looks like it's a no go. It was hauled away before I could get to it. I can still find a gauge online and install it right?
 

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Well looks like it's a no go. It was hauled away before I could get to it. I can still find a gauge online and install it right?
I plan on just getting a gauge face, needle and stepper motor for mine. Cheaper and I'd rather not have to go to the dealer


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Are there any good write ups for this?
First put on parking break, then shit gear all the way to first, then remove trim cover. There are 4 12mm screws holding in the cluster in all 4 corners. Remove those and cluster will come out. There is also three plugs to remove from the back of the cluster before it will come out
 
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First put on parking break, then shit gear all the way to first, then remove trim cover. There are 4 12mm screws holding in the cluster in all 4 corners. Remove those and cluster will come out. There is also three plugs to remove from the back of the cluster before it will come out

Thanks but I meant just the one trans temp gauge. Like retrofitting it into my current one
 

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First put on parking break, then shit gear all the way to first, then remove trim cover. There are 4 12mm screws holding in the cluster in all 4 corners. Remove those and cluster will come out. There is also three plugs to remove from the back of the cluster before it will come out

I don't know about about20ninj45's cluster but the one in my 2004 Tahoe and 2001 Suburban was held in place with 4 screws with a 7mm head. Both of my vehicles also had only 1 plug on the top/back of the cluster. The cluster comes out of the vehicle fairly easily, 10 minutes max.


A good write up for adding trans temp gauge is here...
http://z71tahoe-suburban.com/iboard/index.php?showtopic=19909
 
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I don't know about about20ninj45's cluster but the one in my 2004 Tahoe and 2001 Suburban was held in place with 4 screws with a 7mm head. Both of my vehicles also had only 1 plug on the top/back of the cluster. The cluster comes out of the vehicle fairly easily, 10 minutes max.


A good write up for adding trans temp gauge is here...
http://z71tahoe-suburban.com/iboard/index.php?showtopic=19909

That is perfect, thank you.
 

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Hey man 12 mm, 7mm it all looks the same when your going off of bad memory lol n its 1 plug as he stated
 

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Just picked up a 2500 cluster for my 02 suburban. I'll post up when I do the swap


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