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Old Sep 17, 2005 | 06:30 PM
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Cool thx for the info guys!!! I was able to remove the six screws total on the gauge cluster, tipped it and was able to access the bulb from there. I didn't have to remove the whole gauge cluster to remove the bulb. There's a whole bunch of bulbs in the cluster and I was able to find the one for the dimmed odometer and replaced it. It cost 3.50 to replace that single bulb. Took me 20 minutes max to do it and I thought I would have to take it to the shop to have it fixed. Thanks again. for the info. Another happy noobie from this forum.

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