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hi i searched in here for this problem but posts are old like from 3-4 years ago and dont really describe what i am after.

basically i bought a nismo cluster that i tried to hook up on thursday arvo, it all attached and fitted fine, but the tacho metre does not retract back to 0 after the car has revved.is it missing a part (it doesnt have the little black peice that sits for the tacho to rest on 0 and it rests well below the numbers. anyone hand a similar problem or know how i couled fix it or inspect. i was thinking that i may be able to interchange the parts off the other cluster but not sure if that is possible as the original cluster is a gts-t

any help much appreciated

jeremy

Edited by Yts

Clusters will work if you have a different series, but the pinouts will need changing.

Jeremy, pull it open and you should be able to glue the stop back in place with a little bit of patience. You may find it sitting in the bottom of the cluster if you are lucky.

fitting to an R32?

you realise there are different years of nismo cluster for different R32s?

only different clusters work only on certain R32s given their year of production

the cluster works fine all bar the tacho metre not returning to o (i believe a peice is missing), so fitment and installation isnt an issue

Clusters will work if you have a different series, but the pinouts will need changing.

Jeremy, pull it open and you should be able to glue the stop back in place with a little bit of patience. You may find it sitting in the bottom of the cluster if you are lucky.

thanks i will check into that...

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