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Replacing Gauge cluster buls - tngoldwinger - 04-01-2020

Is it possible to change the bulbs without removing the gauge cluster?
Does anyone have a diagram that shows the back of the gauge cluster that shows which bulb goes to which gauge? Turn, fuel etc.


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - bob.harlan - 04-01-2020

What model year is your car?


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - tngoldwinger - 04-01-2020

bob.harlan Wrote:What model year is your car?
1969 Mach 1



RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - JTS71 Mach1 - 04-01-2020

As I remember you can reach them from the rear. You have to be a contortionist to lay on your back and be able to reach up in behind the cluster. Then if you turn on the parking lights, and turn the dimmer control all the way up, you should be able to see which ones are glowing, and which ones are not. Replace all the dim, or not glowing at all, and you should be fixed. It ain't easy, cause you have to bend your neck up against the brake/ clutch pedal, or gas pedal to see up in behind there. So Good Luck. 

Jack


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - tngoldwinger - 04-01-2020

JTS71 Mach1 Wrote:As I remember you can reach them from the rear. You have to be a contortionist to lay on your back and be able to reach up in behind the cluster. Then if you turn on the parking lights, and turn the dimmer control all the way up, you should be able to see which ones are glowing, and which ones are not. Replace all the dim, or not glowing at all, and you should be fixed. It ain't easy, cause you have to bend your neck up against the brake/ clutch pedal, or gas pedal to see up in behind there. So Good Luck. 

Jack
Jack
Thanks for the reply
David


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - bob.harlan - 04-02-2020

This may help.


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - 1969_Mach1 - 04-02-2020

If it's a factory air conditioned car you will have to remove the dash pad and then instrument panel.  By that time it might be worth replacing all the bulbs and maybe the printed circuit panel.


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - tngoldwinger - 04-03-2020

1969_Mach1 Wrote:If it's a factory air conditioned car you will have to remove the dash pad and then instrument panel.  By that time it might be worth replacing all the bulbs and maybe the printed circuit panel.
Thanks for all the information. Have a blessed day
David


RE: Replacing Gauge cluster buls - 1969_Mach1 - 04-03-2020

The dash pad might look intimidating but is rather simple to remove.  It might take 20-30 minutes.  One note would be the clock panel on the passenger side stays attached to the dash pad when removing the pad.  After removal you will see the two remaining screws on the back side holding the clock panel to the dash pad.  The tabs for those two screws are often broke off from a previous owner who didn't know how to remove the dash pad.

To disconnect the clock wires, either drop the glove box completely open or after all the dash pad screws are removed, slide the dash pad out a few inches and disconnect the wires.  The second method has been easier for me.