Partsam 6pcs Stepper Motor X27 168 Instrument Cluster Gauge Repair Kit + 10pcs White 5mm LED Bulb
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The replacement ones will be the same as the original ones, so you can simply replace the old ones when you take the gauge apart.
This will be able to work on a 2007 classic body type
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It is possible to dim them
Selected User Reviews For Partsam 6pcs Stepper Motor X27 168 Instrument Cluster Gauge Repair Kit + 10pcs White 5mm LED Bulb
The item I received was very disappointing. It came with a Trailblazer EXT 5 that I bought in 2003. A burnt out bulb in the cluster caused 3 bulbs to fail. I noticed right off that the bulbs were the wrong size to fit into the blue inserts that you should have been using when you removed the burnt out bulbs. In total, 2 out of 6 stepper motors were defective. A new set of bulbs with bulbs included was needed, so I had to start all over. There should be a speedometer and temperature gauge on every car, but I am missing one at the moment and am waiting for the new pair to arrive. Also, if you aren't skilled enough or are making the circuit board for the first time you should probably not try it, not because it's hard, but because the circuit board is very fragile. This will likely damage the circuit board. It was my first time using Sauder and I almost damaged the circuit board.
The tip on Sauder is large and you may overheat the board. Also, do not apply too much to the pins, just a little bit will do the trick. There was not an email address or phone number for contacting the seller. There was only a phone number but I was unable to speak to anyone. It was a roll of the dice with this product. A message was left on the.
With this kit, I was able to repair my speedometer much more smoothly, and as I worked on the repair I watched a YouTube video, which made the process This was my first time trying this and I was so glad I did. It took 42 minutes for me to spend that time. After spending about an hour on the repair, I spent about $100 for the kit. The unit is removed from the dash, the stepper motor is replaced, and the unit is put back together. In my question, I would like to know why some Would you be willing to pay $00 for this kind of repair? The answer I already know is "Because they can!". The hub bearings on my front hub of my Yukon had the same problem. There were almost 800 repairs required at the repair facility. Only 100 for parts and close to 200 in total. There was a labor charge of $ 00. watched a YouTube video and did some research and after I was able to repair this I decided I could do it too. These bearings can be found online for 120 dollars. The shipping on the 00 was free, and the total cost was Tools will cost you $900. In less than 200 dollars, I managed to have If you can do some of the repairs yourself, don't be afraid to try. Be careful not to jump in without doing your research first, or it could cost you more than you wanted.
Although I do not like complaining about 1 missing led, I feel I must. Because I won't get the same color from my local electronics store, I can't purchase one. The kit itself was great other than that. The soldering iron that came with the kit is not sufficient for my purposes since I have one that performs better. I was very pleased with how well the sucker worked. You need to re-plug the cluster before desoldering and mark the polarity on the lights. You may need to go back and recheck all your work as the long stem of one of the new leds should be your positive. If the seller reads this, could you please send me one led as the odd man out of my battery gauge.
The kit came with everything you need and provided good instructions, so it was easy to swap out all the motors. There were 6 motors in all, except three of them had problems. To keep my original units working, I replaced them with the old ones. It would not be recommended.
I was told they did a good job. However, the installation proved to be It is for the instrument cluster of a Chevy Equinox.
I was satisfied with the motors. There are no problems that I know of at this time. Because the soldering iron is not trustworthy, you will not be able to use it much.
After watching a few YouTube videos, I'm glad that I tried it myself after reading your article. The calibration of the needles was the hardest part but other than that, it was Although I did a decent job of soldering, I was unable to replace the bulbs I put in. Well, anyway, I saved the most money, this local shop that is known for good prices on repairs was charging me $450 for a two-year-old battery! I am so appreciative of your kindness!.
If the bulbs were LEDs, they had polarity sensitive bulbs, so if you put them in backwards, you would have to remove them and turn them A cheap piece of wire from China worn out in no time and was far too hot for the job. The excessive heat and having to rotate LED bulbs caused me to compromise my printed circuit board. The excessive heat also removed three copper solder pads. The end result was to buy a refurbished dash cluster on eBay. Putting $30 into this was a waste. There are several hours between 900 and 1000.