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Do NOT get the gauges replaced! Just do as Art's slide show says, it is the ONLY fix to get accurate readings from the gauge.
The only tools you will need are a normal sized phillips screwdriver and a small phillips screwdriver, perhaps something to cut the electrical cord.
I suggest taking a picture of the back of the cluster before taking off all of the electrical connections, that will make it much easier to remember which plug goes where.
BTW, if you register on this site, you can get emails from the people who reply to your posts, rather than just checking the Brickboard randomly. You don't need a tricky password, but a ZIP code in the address line would help sometimes.
Klaus
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