PalmettoStateBob TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Apr 14, 2020 Messages 130 Location Anderson, SC Aug 12, 2023 #1 Needle is under peg. Thought I read something about unhooking battery to reset it, didn’t work. I must be missing a step
Needle is under peg. Thought I read something about unhooking battery to reset it, didn’t work. I must be missing a step
Jerry Bransford Too many arguments and personal attacks, I'm done. Supporting Member Joined Nov 9, 2015 Messages 29,739 Location Fleming Island FL Aug 12, 2023 #2 Pull the instrument cluster and you can access the needles, all you need is a philips head screwdriver. Remove the bezel to find the screws that hold the cluster in place. Reactions: PalmettoStateBob
Pull the instrument cluster and you can access the needles, all you need is a philips head screwdriver. Remove the bezel to find the screws that hold the cluster in place.