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Y34 Gloria Dash

Hey guys the dash in my Gloria has started to play up and intermittently work. More often than not I get no dash showing up at all after the initial start up. Tried googling the issue but have had no luck in solving the issue, and that bought up another issue. It seems like every other Gloria/cedric on the planet has the orange needle style dash (as in pictures) except mine and 2 Russian glorias which have the digital style (also as pictured).

So just wondering if anyone has any info at all on these digital dashes?

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oh wow, thats super cool, but also a pain in the ass since its not an OEM cluster (or at least, is a modified OEM cluster).

did any googling bring up zeitakuvip.com? we are a Aus/NZ forum for luxury imports, especially japanese.

Other than pulling the cluster out and confirming the plugs are connected properly, I'd say your only other option is to test another cluster. It can be done, not sure how much of a pain in the ass it is.

Also, the series 1 Cedric came with a white and green lit cluster, not the orange you have pictured, so there is 2 different colours, but its not digital like yours.

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Yup, and I had a look at the zeitaku site but still no mention of this damn dash [emoji23] did help with my boot issues tho!
Ahh yes I did see that, much prefer it to the orange personally, but after having the digital dash I don't think I could handle the analog style cluster. Car just suits digital what with the tv screen and all [emoji1] Closest thing I found (asides from the 2 Gloria/Cedrics in Russia) was the digital dash on y33 Nissan cimas. But even then was still slightly off [emoji848] will be checking it in the weekend and hopefully it's a loose connection or broken solder as I really isn't want to replace it, and even more so now that I can't find any [emoji23]

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