yes
remove the trim panel around the instrument cluster then remove cluster. On the back of instrument cluster are the bulbs just turn them half a turn and they come right out.
when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster
you cant you have to swap out the whole instrument cluster. I just had the same problem with mine.
It is just wires connecting the instrument cluster to the ECM. Your instrument cluster is starting to go bad & needs to be replaced. Contact these folks: http://www.aaellc.com
Fuse/ Dimmer Switch/ Illumination switch/ or just a new cluster all on its own. depends on what broke
the plug in the back of the guage cluster is loose
Ours had a bad instrument cluster. It cost around $300 to fix by replacing the whole instrument cluster. There was nothing actually wrong with the temp it was just the cluster malfunctioning. Ours usually occured in the winter and then worked fine in the summer.
i have the same problem. i just got back from the dealer. they said it is either an instrument cluster or ignition switch. ugh!
On the gauge cluster it should be the left knob. Just turn it.
It should be located on the dash just up and left of the sterio near the instrument cluster
i just bought a cluster for a 1966 honda accord but now the speed is ten miles off is there a way to adjust it
AnswerYou will need to replace the complete instrument cluster to fix this problem. That happens all the time. Its just the internal circuit board for the instrument cluster wigging out. Yes it is quite common on these cars, it is actually a bad ribbon cable connection between the LCD and the circuit board. There are electronic repair shops that you can send your cluster to that specialize in working on these. Much less expensive than replacing the cluster. Just do an internet search "mercedes instrument cluster repair."