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Replacing tach instrument bulb
The dash light for the tach has gone out on my 96 Explorer. After pulling
out the three screws above the clear panel, it is not obvious to me what to do next. How do I get at the cluster to replace the bulbs? Is it a 194 bulb? Thanks. |
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you have to start from the bottom up if I recall. detach the panels
below the steering wheel & work your way up. you should then be able to remove the cluster. not much fun. |
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This might help even if it's a different year Explorer (2002). At least
it'll give you and idea of what needs to be done. Of course, you model is a bit different so the fastners will not be in the same locations. http://www.rampslides.com/explorer/gauges.html Mike |
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