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ike84 05-10-2022 09:17 PM

Another cluster question
 
My 986 is a 2000 (actually 99 stamped on the engine cover, I swear this was the period where they just made **************** up from a wiring connection standpoint)

The instrument cluster is one where there are slide tabs on the back, one on each side, that have to be pried laterally (away from center) in order to open the cluster. These slides appear to be electrical connectors

After changing out some bulbs and putting on white gauge face overlays, the instruments don't light up when the headlights are turned on, and the turn flashers don't illuminate.

I'm not sure if the gauges work (I didn't want to wake up the fam) but the lcds and the indicator lights are all working.

Fuses are fine.

I'm wondering if it's these silly side connectors? Does anyone know specifically what connections those are? Is there any way to test if they are fully seated?



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ike84 05-10-2022 09:31 PM

Nevermind. It was those tabs. I thought they were seated but when I levered on them with a flathead they seated down another 3mm. Essentially you shouldn't see any of the pin exposed when they're fully seated.

But seriously though, how ****************in sweet does that look?!?! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b173f9214f.jpg

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alansdavid 05-11-2022 11:49 AM

Gauged look good...

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Stl-986 05-11-2022 01:33 PM

those are known to break. Porsche even has a replacement kit with a pn for them...but can't remember what it is right now


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