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hi i have a s2 r33 gtst and my odometer jus recently stopped working, i wanna fix it asap to keep a tally of my k's travelled in the car since buying it and i'm lookin for another dash cluster to swap over while mine gets fixed but i'm unsure as to weather s1 through to s2 clusters fit and work?

any info on this subject would be greatly appreciated!

also does any1 have a s2 cluster with about 75,000ks they r willing to sell?

thanks Matt.

thx for the reply mate, so i've been told they all interchange but im still unsure as the guy i asked said he wasnt 100%

also can any1 point me in the direction of a tutorial on how to get instrument cluster out of the dash?

i dont wanna break anything an with my patience i wont hav much left when im done lol

thx Matt

pretty sure the clusters are the same, but the dash surrounds are different.

to get the cluster out is extremely easy. now i am going from memory here as i haven't had my 33 for a few years now.

remove gear shift surround. pretty sure this will just pull up (pull up at the back). not sure about auto's though.

now i can't remember if the dash surround has 2 screws that hold it in place underneath the gear surround, but you will see them if there are any. then just unclip the dash surround. you may need to lower the steering wheel before doing this.

once you have this out of the way then you can get the cluster. i think there is a small panel held on by 2 screws above the cluster. this should then give you access to all 4 screws that hold the cluster in. undo them and the cluster will come out. then just unclip the plugs at the back and you are done.

to get the cluster out is extremely easy. now i am going from memory here as i haven't had my 33 for a few years now.

remove gear shift surround. pretty sure this will just pull up (pull up at the back). not sure about auto's though.

now i can't remember if the dash surround has 2 screws that hold it in place underneath the gear surround, but you will see them if there are any. then just unclip the dash surround. you may need to lower the steering wheel before doing this.

once you have this out of the way then you can get the cluster. i think there is a small panel held on by 2 screws above the cluster. this should then give you access to all 4 screws that hold the cluster in. undo them and the cluster will come out. then just unclip the plugs at the back and you are done.

awesome thanks heaps mate, soon as i find another cluster i shoud b right now.

i'll hav an attempt at it this wknd

Cheers

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