What are these circles on the Central Tach?
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You sneezed hard
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Nope, but he is a bit of grumpy ***** like me too LOL, I noticed that as well.
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It's the secret cameras used by the Deep State to track your eye movements relative to any political signs and/or bumper stickers.
Put a wad of well chewed gum over it and worry no more.
Put a wad of well chewed gum over it and worry no more.
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Is this on the outside or inside? Have you accidentally splattered a beverage on it? Does it wipe off?
Even if the plastic is degrading, you should simply be able to wipe off the damage, if it is on the outside.
If on the inside, have you (or a prior owner) ever disassembled your instrument cluster, perhaps to install red dials? If so, open it up and wipe off. Someone could have splattered a few drops of a beverage or chemical accidentally while working on it.
Even if the plastic is degrading, you should simply be able to wipe off the damage, if it is on the outside.
If on the inside, have you (or a prior owner) ever disassembled your instrument cluster, perhaps to install red dials? If so, open it up and wipe off. Someone could have splattered a few drops of a beverage or chemical accidentally while working on it.
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Possibly dirt? I had some on the sport chrono dial (see near "35") when I took delivery. Dealer popped it open to replace the dial thinking it was damaged, but it was just dirt.
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Is this on the outside or inside? Have you accidentally splattered a beverage on it? Does it wipe off?
Even if the plastic is degrading, you should simply be able to wipe off the damage, if it is on the outside.
If on the inside, have you (or a prior owner) ever disassembled your instrument cluster, perhaps to install red dials? If so, open it up and wipe off. Someone could have splattered a few drops of a beverage or chemical accidentally while working on it.
Even if the plastic is degrading, you should simply be able to wipe off the damage, if it is on the outside.
If on the inside, have you (or a prior owner) ever disassembled your instrument cluster, perhaps to install red dials? If so, open it up and wipe off. Someone could have splattered a few drops of a beverage or chemical accidentally while working on it.
Looks like some weird type of decay. Almost has a rainbow like sheen to it.
Also boy is our forum filled with weird ****s