Date: 05/09/2009
By: Alan
I've had mine out 3 times & could not figure it out. Thank You so much.......
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Date: 28/08/2009
By: joe
thanks, this worked like a charm, your my hero chris!!!!!!
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Date: 24/08/2009
By: Rick
Thanx Chris. I only had one bad solder connection. Only took me 20 min from start to finish and it worked great.
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Date: 19/08/2009
By: Gene
Awesome!!!!! I wish there was more instruction on the net like this. It took me longer to find my soldering iron than it did to fix it.
Thank you!!!!!
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Date: 18/08/2009
By: Vic
Great find! Thanks so much for your site and instructions. Fixed my odometer in about 25 minutes.
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Date: 17/08/2009
By: Wayne
I just completed this repair this weekend and it works like a charm after not working for almost 2 years! I thought for sure I was going to have to shell out $500 for this part. Thanks again!!
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Date: 13/08/2009
By: Jay
(In case it wasn't mentioned already)...If you have a bulb out on the cluster try cleaning the contacts on the bulbs first. This saved me from buying expensive replacements. Never thought to look for a bad connection on the odometer while I was in there. Thanks!
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Date: 11/07/2009
By: Rich
Thanks for this site, fixed the problem 100%, I need to take the truck for a state inspection, one less problem, thanks again
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Date: 05/07/2009
By: Mark
Excellant! I have been pulling out the cluster for a couple of years and wiggling the odometer until it worked. The last time I could not get it to work. That is when I found this helpful site. I decided to just go ahead and redo all the solder joints. It worked! It took me a little bit longer then 45 minutes, only because my eyes are not as sharp as they use to be.
500 dollars worth of thanks.
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Date: 17/05/2009
By: matt
hey, same problem, last solder point was bad. I fixed it per your instructions and saved $500.00, thanks a ton, this is the beauty of the Internet at work here.
Matt in St. Louis, MO
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