either you or a mechanic has to remove the front of the dash and get to the tiny little bulbs back there. Its a pain but if your reasonably mechanical-the bulbs are dirt cheap and its not too hard to remove the dash. Just keep track of the screws removed with a pen and a chart. Otherwise: 1 hour for as mechanic and about $20 in parts {300% mark-up}
home many miles your car has driven.the mileage of the vehicle
remove trim around clocks, remove clocks, replace bulb in back. hope this helps
computer. Usually that is. That way one cant just slap another odometer in a try to say that the car has less mileage on it.
You can not fix the odometer on the early Saturns. You must replace the whole instrument panel.
Usually the cluster has failed. You will need a new one, or a used one that has the same mileage showing.
gas gauge sticks either full or empty This is a known problem with Chevy's that they will not recall on. I had same problem with my 2000 Blazer. Had to replace fuel pump / gauge assembly in tank. It took a couple of hours to do, but was worth the headache having a gauge that works now, No more running out of gas or watching mileage.
My is at 171,000 miles...still running fine, no major mechanical problems. Although gas gauge is broken.
The ampacity of 18 gauge wire is typically around 16 amperes.
The size gauge that can be compared to tat of a pencil is a 4 gauge.
Around $150.
impossible to gauge without knowing the vehicle car/truck, mileage and year, or modifications, after 1995 they came in trucks with 230 hp.
A 12 gauge metal is heavier than a 20 gauge metal. In the gauge measurement system, a lower gauge number indicates a thicker and heavier material. Specifically, 12 gauge metal is approximately 0.1046 inches thick, while 20 gauge metal is around 0.0320 inches thick, making the 12 gauge significantly heavier.