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by Spork Marketing
It's one thing if your instrument cluster starts acting crazy, but what if it's hard to see? Dim or dark instrument clusters are hard to read, maki...
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The instrument cluster is important because it tells everything about the status of your vehicle, from your current speed, to how much fuel you hav...
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by Christine Chan
The most common problem with the Dodge Charger is the car's acceleration. New cars have what is called accelerator lag due to an electrical acce...
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by Spork Marketing
Your Chevy's instrument cluster provides all kinds of information about your car, including your current speed, how much gas you have left, as well...
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by Spork Marketing
If your instrument cluster quits working or starts acting crazy, it's hard to determine the status of your vehicle. You won't know how much fuel yo...
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by Spork Marketing
Instrument cluster problems can have several causes. Some things may be more evident than others. However, when nothing is working, there’s a good ...
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by Spork Marketing
It can be extremely annoying if the instrument cluster acts up on your Oldsmobile, Pontiac, or Buick. Before you try taking it apart to fix it, try...
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by Spork Marketing
The instrument cluster is a window into how your vehicle is operating at all times. It tells you the speed your car is moving and how fast the engi...
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by Spork Marketing
It's frustrating if the instrument cluster in your GM car or truck starts acting up. Fortunately, there's a way to reset it, which is much easier t...
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by Spork Marketing
If your Ford's instrument cluster starts acting up, it's possible to reset it. Before taking the cluster apart or trying to repair it, there are st...
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by Spork Marketing
Sometimes it seems like an instrument cluster is possessed or has a mind of its own. Lights flicker, and needles swing wildly back and forth across...
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The Chevrolet Silverado is a favorite among many Americans. It is one of the best-selling vehicles in the nation with over 12 million sold since it...
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