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G'Day Ppl,

On my 1989 R30 Skyline Wagon the Fuel Gauge, Temp G. occasionally and the Oddometers do not work.

Is this a straight swap over for a 6 way Instrument from similar, with the Voltmeter and the Oil Pressure G Or do I have to swap the Oil Sender and other things?

TIA

Ivan

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R30 from 1989? Didn't the R30's final year of production cease in 1986, after that was R31?

If its an R31 I can help, remove the instrument cluster and resolder all the dry joints on the various circuit boards within. There are two electrolytic capacitors on the speedo PCB that may also need replacing to get it to work.

Should take a few hours to fix.

The high end cluster wont just bolt in because the low end models have an oil pressure switch that is on or off for the oil warning lamp, the higher models have a sender to drive the gauge.

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