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Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 185
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difficult to make a clock work in a non-clock cluster?
Is it easy of difficult to put a factory clock in the lower left corner spot of a gauge cluster that didn't come from the factory with a clock?
My cluster is all busted up and the printed circuit is damaged. Only thing working is the speedo and the clock!!! If I buy one of the stock gauge clusters without a clock, how difficult will it be to get my clock to work in there?
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Getting Old; Going Broke
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Owasso OK
Posts: 2,764
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Re: difficult to make a clock work in a non-clock cluster?
I added a clock to mine, not a big issue at all. Basically a hot wire (always hot) and a ground, easy stuff.
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