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ok guys, could you's please read this link,

if you have any ideas as to what it may be let me know.

if you have an r34 instrument cluster laying around that i could borrow to check whats actually at fault, even better. obviously, i would not allow this to happen to your cluster.. :cool:

cheers guys

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i know its a big ask, but surely someones got an r34 cluster i could use to determine whether its my cluster thats F*#$%^d or if ive just blown a fuse.

willing to pay for the privilege.

auto electricians say they cant tell whether its rooted without sending it off, ie: big bucks..

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i know its a big ask, but surely someones got an r34 cluster i could use to determine whether its my cluster thats F*#$%^d or if ive just blown a fuse.

willing to pay for the privilege.

auto electricians say they cant tell whether its rooted without sending it off, ie: big bucks..

Like i said in the other thread pull the back off so you can see the circuit board to see if has any burns or not and go from there :D

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i pulled the thing apart completely last night, and i mean completely. i was holding the actual circuit board in my hands and visually inspected every connection/line and nothing was visibly damaged.

however when i plugged the circuit board into the car, it started beeping again, obviously indicating its not happy..

i guess im going to have to buy a new cluster, which is going to be interesting when i take it to get inspected for tasi registration, as the car has only just been bought into the state. 0 km's on a 10 y/o car, haha.

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