Gauge cluster adjustment??

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DallasTahoe

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Some of my gauges may be off, the guy who had it before me I believe took it apart and possibly didn't put the needles back in the right spots, is there anyway to adjust them to read properly or to get them to a zero point or starting point?


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What gauges do you suspect to be off? From what I've read (and experienced) OBS gauges can be a little funky.

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Yes its possible to take apart your cluster and and re position your needles. My suggestion would be to compare gauge operation to an OBD datalog + a GPS for speed prior to doing this.
 
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What gauges do you suspect to be off? From what I've read (and experienced) OBS gauges can be a little funky.

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Yes its possible to take apart your cluster and and re position your needles. My suggestion would be to compare gauge operation to an OBD datalog + a GPS for speed prior to doing this.

I think fuel gauge, coolant, and oil pressure maybe, speedo and rpm are good, just trying to verify what they are supposed to be, I know how to reposition the needle I just want know if there's a zero point to be able to put the needle back on at the right position, like reset or something


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You can send it to a guy on eBay and fill out a form to make it all legal. I just bought an esky cluster out an 05 and had to do this to put in my Tahoe
 

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I have an instrument cluster tester for the OBS gauges and sell reconditioned ones. As SunlitComet mentioned the tester gives 2 known positions for fuel gauge, oil press, and temp. System voltage is only one position and the tach/speedometer can be adjusted via a pot.
 
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I have an instrument cluster tester for the OBS gauges and sell reconditioned ones. As SunlitComet mentioned the tester gives 2 known positions for fuel gauge, oil press, and temp. System voltage is only one position and the tach/speedometer can be adjusted via a pot.

Where can I get that tester?


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Not sure where you can get another one. But it does work well. Here's the 0mph test on a standard cluster.
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