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Old 01-14-2013, 09:46 PM
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W126 cluster rebuild - need help

All,

I am trying to use parts from several different clusters to make one good cluster for my 300SD. I found a near perfect cluster from a 1991 300SE and even the needles still have their orange color. My goal is to add an outside temp sensor as well as re-beautify the cluster. I want to use the housing from the 1991 300SE because the light tunnels are in very nice condition and the rest of it is very clean. It also has a temp sensor unit. The problem I am having is that I need to change out the plastic strips that run along the bottom for the idiot lights. My car does not have ABS or SRS or ARS, etc and I need to have the glow plug light, etc. I don't know how to replace these strips and the front face of the cluster seems to be molded to the rest. Is this going to be possible or do I have to destroy the cluster just to get at the strip for the idiot lights?

Also, any tips for removing and replacing the needles will be appreciated.

Thanks!
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