Just replaced the two bulbs behind my mileometer which failed last week. Only took 10 minutes.
Disconnected battery.
Removed two screws holding cluster.
Slid nectar card between the screw lugs and top of cluster and pulled cluster out.
I managed to remove the cluster without disconnecting rear cable plugs.
Replaced two suspect bulbs. Original ones were beige new oem ones are black. They come complete with holder and all it took to remove them was a quick twist with a 6mm socket.
Then put everything back connected battery and hey presto my mileometer lights are visible again.
Disconnected battery.
Removed two screws holding cluster.
Slid nectar card between the screw lugs and top of cluster and pulled cluster out.
I managed to remove the cluster without disconnecting rear cable plugs.
Replaced two suspect bulbs. Original ones were beige new oem ones are black. They come complete with holder and all it took to remove them was a quick twist with a 6mm socket.
Then put everything back connected battery and hey presto my mileometer lights are visible again.
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