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Chevy Silverado Instrument Clusters, Why They Quit Working

August 27, 2010 By fred

Chevy makes a great truck, no doubt about that.  Where I’m from they’re easily the most common truck on the road and to see them with way over 100k miles is common place, in fact my own Z71 has over 185k and is still in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition.  But, there’s one area where Chevy really dropped the ball, well, to be honest it wasn’t their fault.

As you probably know by now Chevy Silverado’s, Trailblazer’s, Tahoe’s, Suburban’s, Yukon’s and more have a chronic speedometer failure problem – but why?  Well, the supplier they used for their instrument cluster stepper motors simply produced an inferior product that fails over time in the vast majority of applications, it wasn’t exactly Chevy’s fault, they didn’t make the motors they used in the speedometers.  But, if you have a higher mileage (over 70k) GM they aren’t going to do anything about it at the dealer if you go in and complain that your instrument cluster quit working either.  So that’s where I come in, I replace the defective parts (and the ones that haven’t gone out yet but will) with new redesigned, improved parts which I stand for as long as you own the vehicle!  Call toll free at 1-800-405-1056 to speak with me or visit the site at Silverado Instrument Cluster Repair

Filed Under: Speedometer and Instrument Panel Repair Tagged With: chevy, instrument cluster, repair, silverado, speedometer

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Chevy Cavalier in for a rebuild today! These have a tricky bulb hidden under the odometer screen that I always go ahead and replace even if it's working because if I don't, it WILL go out approximately 2 minutes after the customer gets it reinstalled and they'll have no odometer and I'll be gettin a call😆

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