yes you can.
No, they will not interchange.
Usually, 'cluster', refers to the instrument/gauge cluster or instrument/gauge panel that the driver looks at, containing the speedometer, fuel gauge, etc.
Yes, but you need to be sure you're swapping a cluster from 1991-1995 V6 engine only. The tach will not be accurate if using a cluster from a 4 cylinder, and will not work at all using a cluster from 1996. This is VERY easy to do! You can swap them out and everything on the cluster will work just fine except for the oil pressure gauge. It will say, "0" this is because the old oil sending unit was designed to make your dummy light on the old cluster come on in the event of oil loss. When you replace your cluster with the one with the gauges you will need a new oil sending unit. Tell the parts guy that you need an oil sending unit for a 96 Beretta WITH gauge NOT light. It is easy to replace. It is located on the front of the motor about half way down!
In the dash in front of the driver The instrument cluster has your speedometer , engine coolant temperature gauge , your fuel gauge , your warning lights , etcetera
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There are two primary causes for the entire instrument cluster to fail on a 1996 Pontiac Grand Am. The most likely is that an instrument cluster panel fuse has blown. One can also inspect to make sure the wiring harness and connectors to and from the cluster are intact and undamaged. If the problem is limited to the cluster itself there are services available that can repair and refurbish instrument clusters, often on an exchange basis.
instrument cluster is shorted out or corroded
Remove the instrument cluster.
the plug in the back of the guage cluster is loose
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
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