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Re: Replacing instrument cluster



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Time to take it to another dealer and say I dont know what the hell went
wrong but you may want to look at it.  Don't tell them you had anything
to do with it.  Maybe they will cover it under warranty.  God knows they
suck more than enough money outa me.

Bryan

posaune wrote:
> 
> Bryan Billings wrote:
> 
> > What exactly did you do?  I know there is guy in town who fixes
> > clusters.  Just don't tell anyone what you have done even when it is
> > fixed.  If you painted or replaced the back plated I would leave it at
> > that.  Trust me get the old one fixed.  You can't just go out and buy an
> > odometer with VW's approval.
> >
> 
> I fried the connection to the "BRAKE" warning light --- HOWEVER, i was just at the dealer a few minutes ago and they said what I
> screwed up wasn't in the instrument cluster, it was in the main wiring harness (the DRL diode), so it is looking more and more
> like taking out the bulb is the best solution.
> 
> doh.
> 
> -erik
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