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Old 06-19-2012, 07:17 PM
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98 nisssan maxima gauges not responding

My instrument cluster problem, fuel and temp gauge peg out, rpm flutuates and speedometer not working and odometer reads 999999.
do i need a whole new instrument cluster or is there a fix for this?
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Old 07-25-2012, 02:18 PM
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Instrument Cluster Repair 98-99 Maxima

Common problem with these clusters ----> Speedometer erratic; Temp and Fuel gauges pegged to high? Odo reading 999999? WE can repair. Visit http://www.mrwhizard.com for more info
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Just get a used cluster from classifieds and swap it in, it's a easy swap.
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Originally Posted by eddie982
Just get a used cluster from classifieds and swap it in, it's a easy swap.


They're like $25 from a junk yard, takes a total of 10 min to do.
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Do we know what the actual cause of it that makes it clunk out?
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