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Replaced logicon on my own, YES!!!

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Old Oct 7, 2001 | 07:14 PM
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Replaced logicon on my own, YES!!!

I just want to thank whoever gave the instructions of replacing the logicon by removing the steering wheel and gauge cluster. I went and got a new logicon and dove into this project last night. it worked perfectly. the space behind the gauge cluster was a little to tight for me, but my brother had no problem getting his hand back there and unplugging/plugging in the logicon. and now i have heat, finally. this was definitely worth doing myself, as i paid 65 bucks to have it done last time. thanks again,

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Old Oct 7, 2001 | 07:16 PM
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Thumbs up cool!

just in time for winter
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Old Oct 7, 2001 | 07:28 PM
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That plug location was made by an engineer who never went down to the shop floor to see the product. There's hundreds more of these talented folk out there costing us money. All working for the Taliban no doubt. P.S. keep your old logicon. You'll need to replace the light bulbs in your new/old one that are just about due to burn out. The sooner your throw away your bad one the sooner you'll need spare parts. Have fun.
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