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    gauge cluster conversion question

    Thanks for posting that file, it's going to help. We need to share notes on this project. Regarding the sending units I suspect that the sending units might be the same for both the gauges and the indicator lights. This isn't confirmed but I can't seem to find any sending unit that was made just...
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    gauge cluster conversion question

    I think I have a simple solution figured out. The civy gauge cluster has an empty spot in the bottom left area where the gen 1 light is on the M1009 gauge cluster. There's nothing in it and there's a blank spot on the backing plate to create a hole for a bulb socket which won't interfere with...
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    gauge cluster conversion question

    Thank you for your help. Things weren't as bad as I had initially assumed. When I took the gauge cluster out I found that it didn't have any broken circuits. The problem was corrosion on the bulb socket contact points. I used a tiny piece of a Scotch Brite pad to clean off the copper contact...
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    gauge cluster conversion question

    From what I can figure out so far the civy gauge cluster has one indicator light where the gen 1 is supposed to be. It might be possible to switch a wire or two in the harness so that you can use the indicator light circuit in the civy version as the gen 2 light, provided that you have already...
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    gauge cluster conversion question

    Thanks a bunch for that website.
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    gauge cluster conversion question

    I took my dash apart today to replace several burned out bulbs behind the gauge cluster and that's when the problems started. After a little tinkering I realized that it wasn't the bulbs at all. It turned out to be a damaged printed circuit board. Who ever the military mechanic was who worked on...
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