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Trip Meter and Clock Knobs INOP
My trip meter and clock knobs push and turn, but they do nothing. I can't change the clock or reset. Do I have to replace the entire instrument cluster, or can I open it up and see if a good cleaning could fix them?
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Maybe try disconnecting battery for a few minutes before digging in any further.
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I just had an '04 instrument cluster apart. The levers contact micro switches internally. Small, but replaceable if you can solder. ...if that is in fact the problem.
Disassembly was fairly straightforward; small screws and gentle prying. Here's the guide to remove the cluster: https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Boxster_Tech/90-ELEC-996_Cluster/90-ELEC-996_Cluster.htm Be very careful removing the connectors on the back. They are likely to be brittle. I look in through the windshield to connect/disconnect them. |
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Piggy backing on mgfranz - I accidentally broke off my trip knob yesterday with a clumsy swipe of my hand. Is it possible to buy a replacement knob? Hoping to god I don’t have to buy the whole cluster (cuz that ain’t gonna happen!) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Gripes that doesn’t sound good. I have a 2001. Do you have to have a EE degree? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I have an '01 cluster I can pull apart at the office today. I'll get some pics of the disassembly. If you want parts, shoot me a low offer.
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I just posted the pics in a DIY thread:
http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/70976-disassemble-instrument-cluster-2001-a.html#post562388 |
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Thank you mgfranz Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Also, I removed and disassembled my gauge cluster this afternoon and scoped out all the switches/micro, found nothing out of spec. Only thing I found was a stray piece of black shinny plastic that looked like it was from a clip or bezel or something, but after spending about 30 min looking for anything broken and not finding anything, I gave the cluster a good cleaning, reassembled and all is well. Clock and trip knobs work as they should. So either the loose piece of plastic found it's way into the switch, or they just needed a quick cleaning. Thanks to everyone who helped! Oh, and the emergency flasher connection/housing, not easy to disconnect... Patience and another beer. :cheers: |
It was likely just the connectors on the rear. A lot of cluster issues can be resolved by simply disconnecting then reconnecting them. ;)
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Dim clock/oil level gauge issue
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Bought a 99 Boxster base a year ago. The whole time I've had it, the clock/oil level gauge has been extremely dim. You can see it only when you shine a flashlight at it, but it is working and accurate. Don't know if it can be brightened up (loose connection?) or if it can be replaced on its own. (I can't tell from the thread if the clock can be dealt with separately.) Do you happen to have a clock? Or would I have to replace the whole cluster? Thanks. |
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