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I need to replace the instrument lights and fix the rheostat on my '79 300D. The book says to simply pull the cluster out, using (fingers!)or a "dash tool". My question is; does the cluster really just kind of lay in there, without fastners? Can I really just "pull it out" by jambing something between the cluster and the upholstered housing? As for the rheostat, is it easily removable/replaceable from this position, and are the lights behind the cluster or in those little "drop down" things at the top of the cluster?
Thanks again for your excellent site. Joe |
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The answer is yes, the instrument cluster is a press fit into the dash pad. The tools for the removal are "L" shaped with a handle at the end, lenght is about 6-7 inches long, the short end of the "L" is 1/4" - 1/2" long. You slide one on each side and gently pull out. The speedometer cable comes out of the firewall next to the brake booster and is sometimes attached to a bracket on the bell housing of the transmission, take the strap loose so as to have more slack in the speedometer cable and the cluster will come out farther. Caution: be careful not to damage the oil guage line it attaches on the left side of the cluster.
The lights for illumination are at the top, only 2. The reostat is held in by 1 screw in the center. Hope this helps. ------------------ MB Medic 14 year MB tech 7 year shop foreman @ independent MB/Volvo shop |
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