Help With Dash Replacement
#11
Pull the **** off the wiper switch, and there should be a couple screws that hold it into the dash panel. Did you pull the **** off the headlight switch? If you do, then you can remove the nut underneath. The other option is to unplug the harness from the back of the switches and just take the switches out with the panel.
#13
No the light switch has a nut where it meets the cluster. Just needed to keep turning it to unscrew it from the back. That allowed me to get the bolt to the wiper switch.
Just pissed now because I noticed the dash cluster is broke.
Just pissed now because I noticed the dash cluster is broke.
#14
You can probably fix it if there's no missing pieces. Mine had a corner that was cracked and fell apart when it came out. I welded it from behind with a hot glue gun and some epoxy to hold it. Have to really look to see it from the front side, and if I wanted to recover the wood grain with new wood grain adhesive it would totally disappear.
#15
You can probably fix it if there's no missing pieces. Mine had a corner that was cracked and fell apart when it came out. I welded it from behind with a hot glue gun and some epoxy to hold it. Have to really look to see it from the front side, and if I wanted to recover the wood grain with new wood grain adhesive it would totally disappear.
I do have a question for you. Should I replace the circuit board with a new one or continue using the original one? The instrument panel all works except for the clock. What do you think?
#16
I think I've seen the printed circuitboards on the back of the clusters for around 40 - 50 bucks.
You can also drop the entire steering column a good 12 inches or so by removing two nuts right under the dash. They're pretty big so you shouldn't miss them. It will help with removal of the dash a great deal. You'll have to remove the lower dash first with the AC controls and ashtray.
You can also drop the entire steering column a good 12 inches or so by removing two nuts right under the dash. They're pretty big so you shouldn't miss them. It will help with removal of the dash a great deal. You'll have to remove the lower dash first with the AC controls and ashtray.
#17
I guess it depends on how much you trust the old ckt. board and how much you enjoy tearing the dash apart. If I had the money I'd replace it, cause if I didn't it would probably fail within minutes after I got it all back together! That's my luck anyway.
#18
I agree!
#19
New question on replacing the circuit board. There are two of them to choose from that are confusing me.
There is one that is with warning lamps. What does that mean? I have all the gauges (speedometer, tach, clock, lights, wipers & lighter) with the fasten seat belt and brake warning light on the dash and in dash cluster. Is that what it means for warning lamps?
The other circuit board is with the gauge package and doesn't say anything about warning lamps.
Does it matter which one I get? Can anyone help?
There is one that is with warning lamps. What does that mean? I have all the gauges (speedometer, tach, clock, lights, wipers & lighter) with the fasten seat belt and brake warning light on the dash and in dash cluster. Is that what it means for warning lamps?
The other circuit board is with the gauge package and doesn't say anything about warning lamps.
Does it matter which one I get? Can anyone help?
#20
New question on replacing the circuit board. There are two of them to choose from that are confusing me.
There is one that is with warning lamps. What does that mean? I have all the gauges (speedometer, tach, clock, lights, wipers & lighter) with the fasten seat belt and brake warning light on the dash and in dash cluster. Is that what it means for warning lamps?
The other circuit board is with the gauge package and doesn't say anything about warning lamps.
Does it matter which one I get? Can anyone help?
There is one that is with warning lamps. What does that mean? I have all the gauges (speedometer, tach, clock, lights, wipers & lighter) with the fasten seat belt and brake warning light on the dash and in dash cluster. Is that what it means for warning lamps?
The other circuit board is with the gauge package and doesn't say anything about warning lamps.
Does it matter which one I get? Can anyone help?