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Old 06-15-2017, 08:46 PM
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Is there a business that rebuilds clusters? In particular an 89 S4 Auto

My cluster is starting to flake out. In particular the voltage gauge requires frequent taps and now if the car sits outside the tach requires a tap or two. I am not a circuit board guru, I bought a used one during the 928 intl yearly sale but that one is also starting to act funny. Figured I miss well bite the bullet and have one of them rebuilt.
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http://www.paspeedo.com/
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This is typical behavior of bad and/or dirty connections. At the plugs for the cluster or at the actual connections for the gauges.

Read Dwayne's writeups on this and you will see that cleaning everything up is not that big of a job.
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Originally Posted by Speedtoys
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I know search is my friend that is how I knew Pablo Alto Speedo doesn't repair 928 digital clusters.

Ok that sounds harsher than I meant. PA Speedo doesn't do digital clusters.

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin Joe
This is typical behavior of bad and/or dirty connections. At the plugs for the cluster or at the actual connections for the gauges.

Read Dwayne's writeups on this and you will see that cleaning everything up is not that big of a job.
That was my first thought but cleaning has not helped.



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