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    D4 not lighting up?

    I noticed the day before yesterday that the D4 isn't lit up anymore. All of the others are working. Any ideas? I am talking about the indicators in the cluster.


    she is down....but definately not out

    #2
    Bulb is probably burnt out. When I got mt SE, it had the same problem. I took out the cluster and swapped the D1 bulb with the D4 bulb and it has worked ever since (over 3 years so far)
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      #3
      Or either the TCU is about to die......

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        #4
        Originally posted by 4GAccordH22 View Post
        Bulb is probably burnt out. When I got mt SE, it had the same problem. I took out the cluster and swapped the D1 bulb with the D4 bulb and it has worked ever since (over 3 years so far)
        I didn't know each one had a bulb. Thanx. It really isn't a big deal but it is annoying for some reason.

        Originally posted by Shag Wagon View Post
        Or either the TCU is about to die......
        Luckily I have a spare


        she is down....but definately not out

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          #5
          i have the same thing going on with mine
          wat wouls be the best way to change it out i have spares from my old cluster

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            #6
            You have to pull the bezel and pull the cluster out. Just be careful removing the bezel so you don't break it.


            she is down....but definately not out

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              #7
              Originally posted by jova1993cb View Post
              You have to pull the bezel and pull the cluster out. Just be careful removing the bezel so you don't break it.
              do i have to rempve the gas and temp gauge

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                #8
                That I am not sure of. I have replaced the guage bulbs but I didn't notice these bulbs


                she is down....but definately not out

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                  #9
                  you have to unscrew them from the circuit board but if you leave the front window on, the gauges will remain in place. This way all you have to do is remove the circuit board from the back of the cluster.
                  Watch out for the odometer cable though. it will stay with the cluster and is connected to the circuit board.

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                    #10
                    Its very simple to do. There should be a white backing to the cluster. Once you unscrew that then you should have access to most of the bulbs. I have completely disassembled and reassembled a cluster and I didnt break anything.

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