Sure, as long as the brightness control isn't turned off.
gently pop off the outer bezel with a flat head screwdriver. be careful not to break bezel. should come off fairly easy. there you will find two star head screws. take those out. this should free up the cluster. at this point your work area becomes very small. there are two connections on the back of the cluster. pry the release up and disconnect the cluster . install the replacement cluster the same way the old came out.
you cant you have to swap out the whole instrument cluster. I just had the same problem with mine.
To replace the instrument panel cluster on a 2001 Pontiac Aztek, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim by unscrewing it and carefully prying it off. Next, unscrew the instrument cluster from the dashboard, disconnect the wiring harness, and remove the old cluster. Finally, install the new cluster by reversing the steps—connecting the wiring, securing the cluster with screws, and replacing the dashboard trim.
You cant Its part of the instrument cluster If you did the engine wont run
Yes
Purchase or borrow the Mercedes cluster removal keys 9 bucks on eBay, and place them in the slots on the side of the cluster and pull the cluster straight out. Takes 2 minutes Get the cluster repaired in the USA for around $250
I will be able to answer that questions in 2 weeks. I have a 2001 in Florida that needs repair and I have a 2004 in Ohio. I recently replaced and repaired instrument cluster in the 2004, so when I get to Florida, I wll try to trade the parts out.
Probably electrical, you may have accidentally unplugged a connector.
What sensors??? Tire pressure sensors? You can reset the tire pressure sensors through the instrument cluster
Yes. The best place to find aftermarket and OEM parts is www.mustangsunlimited.com
there is in driver side (left) under the instrument cluster , beside fuse box.
To remove the instrument cluster in a 2001 Acura CL, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical issues. Then, remove the trim panel surrounding the cluster by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off. Next, unscrew the screws securing the instrument cluster itself and carefully pull it out, disconnecting the electrical connectors at the back. Be cautious not to damage any clips or wiring during the process.