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Dash Lighting #754060 09/26/06 04:30 AM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 39
amerkinsquid Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Does anyone know how I can change the lights on my speedometer? One side is burned out and the other isn't bright enough to light the whole dial.


1986 Trooper


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Re: Dash Lighting [Re: amerkinsquid] #754061 09/26/06 04:59 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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Pull the cover over the speedometer off. Pull the speedometer off. Twist the bulbs and pull them out the back. Pretty simple. Might have to wrestle the speedometer cable a little, but shouldn't be overly difficult.

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