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Old January 18th, 2016, 9:55 AM
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My shift indicator is sometimes on, sometimes off, and when on it is usually dim. Anyone have any idea's on what's going on? If it was a bad bulb I would think it would always be off.
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there is a repair thread somewhere on this forum. broken solder or bad transistor on the cluster mother board is probably the issue.
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My shift indicator is sometimes on, sometimes off, and when on it is usually dim. Anyone have any idea's on what's going on? If it was a bad bulb I would think it would always be off.
Hi, Tanin Auto here. We are vendors on the site and would be happy to help out. We have a diagnostics service and can rebuild your cluster here. If you want to send it in we have a fast turn around on repairs and can expedite shipping if you request. If the cluster is not repairable, we can help locate a new cluster as well. Here is the link to our diagnostics service for your cluster:

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Let us know if you have any questions at all. We are happy to help out!
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Thanks for the replies!! I'll do some diagnostics and see whats going on.




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