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Issues to Consider Before You Remove Your Ford Instrument Cluster

Before you remove your instrument cluster, it is important to know whether your vehicle is equipped with a functional Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS).  If you are unsure or if you do not understand the impact that PATS will have on your vehicle, DO NOT remove your instrument cluster until you read our short PATS introduction so you will understand the impact that your PATS system will have on your cluster removal plans.

If you are planning to remove your Ford instrument cluster because of problems with the digital odometer (erratic operation, dimming, blank display, etc., it is important to understand that these problems with the digital odometer are one of the most common issues with these Ford vehicles. If you are removing the cluster to repair the odometer, that's GREAT. You are on the right track. There are a number of repair options that you should consider in order to prevent additional problems and excess expenses.

On the other hand, if you plan to replace the cluster because of the odometer problem, you are making a very expensive mistake. It is not necessary to replace your instrument cluster. You can easily repair the odometer yourself.   See www.odometer-repair.com for full details on the common intermittent odometer problem and how to fix it yourself.

If you have read this far and still need instrument cluster removal procedures, we are pleased to be able to offer you the most detailed procedures available anywhere for your vehicle.







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