John - actually not. if you are looking for the technical information to check the circuits it can be found
HERE. But, you still have to pull the cluster and partialy disasseble the unit, which you will probably find the little gear is missing a tooth or is stripped on the shaft.

Helpfull Hint: When taking the cluster apart draw a rectangle on a piece of paper adjacent to you cluster. As you remove screws place them in drawn circles on your paper relative to where they were removed from. This will make re-assembly easier. While most of the screws are the same size, lengths change depending upon location.