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Well i just took the dash cluster out and removed the standard dials, now the white ones are looking good in their place..but the problem is now the tacho isnt working and the indicators arent working either. I checked the fuses, but nothing is blown. I checked and rechecked the connections in the back of the cluster but they are fine too. Does anyone have some ideas what could be causing this? Everything is working normally except for these two things...

i plugged the switches back in and the indicators are working fine now..thanks

but the tacho is still doing nothing, i checked that it wasnt touching the gauge face so thats not it, and everything is plugged in..is is possible that i damaged anything while changing it over? can you buy just the tacho from anywhere to replace it?cheers

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