Ordered the suggested motors, installed, etc, everything worked flawlessly. Awesome walk-through down to the detail. The fork to remove and tape to keep it's calibration suggestion was 5*. (I used a knife under the fork to prevent dents by fork). Turned possibly $400+ into $30. Keep up the good work, guy!
Easily the best description of this task on youtube. Very informative without "too much information" that over-complicates the job unnecessarily. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your help!! My cluster was out for almost 3 years and thanks to you instead of paying $400 it only cost my wife and our friend $30!! Thank you thank you thank you!!
I've been dealing with no speedometer or any other gauges for that matter for YEARS! This video gave me the courage to pull the dash and fix it myself vs. paying the dealership $500. It cost me $50 and about 3 hours but now I have all my gauges working again! I also replaced all the lights while I was in there and everything works perfectly. Thank you for this video!!!!!
dealership told my customer his ecm was bad because his cluster stopped working. they wanted $1,200 to fix it. i found your video & replaced the steper motors like you did. thanks bud, you saved my customer $1,100. i told him if he didn't mind me experimenting & it works, I'll do it for $100. we are both happy.
Very good illustration on this tutorial .. you went from A to Z ... and helped me and I'm sure a lot of people ... Keep up the great work .... You or a god send....
Well done, clear & concise instruction. The only critique I have is to caution soldering novices on damaging the pc board. I know you mentioned it but a little more on the damage that overheating can cause.
This video has been immeasurably helpful as I did my '05 Suburban.$30 for 6 stepper motors, $25 for a desoldering iron and about 1-1/2 hours labor (could've been 1 hour, but I'm extra slow & meticulous).ALOT less than the $200+ it would cost to have a dealer do it.THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN !! I'm a subscriber now !!
My friends instruments in the Enoy cluster hasn't worked for 3 yrs so I pulled up you tube and typed in repir cluster and this mans site came up and i fallowed his video and my friend and I fixed her wifes cluster. Thank you so much
IT WORKED!!! I must say.. I was scared to do it. but I pray and it worked out. I was going to be charged $300 to fix it and I paid $56 to fix it my self. Thank you so much.
"Its a good idea to pay attention to which needle goes where, when you're taking them off." lol..., the moment you took them off I thought that to myself.. just tape them down next to their respective dials. Anyway, this is a great video... thats all there is to it.. thanks
Great job!!! I was able to perform this repair in under a half hour after watching this video. Going by the research I have done doing it myself saved me between $600 and $1200!!! You did a great job with this video and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for doing this I really appreciate it
Thank you so very much for making this video. I used a different video to assist with my taking off the dash trim and removing the instrument cluster, and then used this video to assist with replacing 4 stepper motors in a 2004 Impala. I spent 17 bucks on Amazon for the stepper motor / LED light kit, and 11 bucks on a quality solder sucker tool. A few hours later everything was put back together tight and all my gauges are working like they should. Without your help, my Impala would still be doing 110 mph while parked (broken spedometer / stepper motor). You are the best!
Great video. All of my motor gauges are non functional on my 2003 Silverado, but some are stuck at various positions, fuel is stuck at the 7 o'clock position. How would I calibrate/correct the position when installing a new stepper motor? Also, do you have a link to order these stepper motors?
+Darrell Yazzie You can call my cell at 385-439-7035. I can sell them to you please leave a message if I don't answer. I can give you more instructions with the purchase of the stepper motors. Thanks
Great Video. Strait forward. Very easy to do after watching you. Just fixed my 2003 Suburban gauges. They all worked great. For those watching. Get the desolder gun like his with the pump. makes it very easy.
Thank you for sharing. Ordered my stepper motors off Amazon. Got them in last week. Replaced them the same day and once again I have all my gauges working !
Ramel Stevens The cluster is basically the same as the one in the video. You can also replace the bulbs when you have it apart. Let me know if you need the motors I have them in stock 801-292-1331
Ramel Stevens You can call the shop tomorrow 801-292-1331 8am 6pm MTN Time. I would defiantly recommend replacing all motors, while you have the cluster apart. The old motors were defective and fail all the time, however the new ones I will send you last much longer and may never fail.
Thanks for your help. i just changed four stepper motors in my 2005 Impala guage cluster for about 30 bucks & 3 hours worth of elbow grease. Surgery was a success. A professional de-solderer is a must, the pins are small and de-soldering wick doesn't do that much good. Good video!
Your tape idea is awesome. I paid $22 on eBay for a kit with motors and soldering tool. I replaced all three motors tonight and used the tape idea. Everything went perfectly and all working. First time soldering.
Great tutorial. I must say be careful on the pads to anyone trying this. I attempted the fix and tore the circuit board pads off. Going to attempt to reinstall my cluster this morning. Not sure if it will work. Just be aware, anyone who is a soldering novice, the desoldering can be tricky. All else worked! And your video inspired me to try! Thanks!
I think this was a great video. I was able to safe 400 to 600 dollars by doing it myself and some help from a friend. thinking about starting a business repairing that to make a few buck and safe other alot. Thank you again
I just want to thank you so much for this video! I almost spent over 200 bucks on a cluster! Instead spent 15 bucks on stepper motors and maybe 20 bucks on tools. Never soldered before. Thanks to your detailed, easy, step-by-step video, my gauges and bulbs are back to normal! Wish I could buy you a beer bro! Thank you again!
Worked for my 05 Impala!...FYI all my needles were hanging down at 6 oclock.....seemed as if they were way too out of whack to even try to do this..but it still worked!..Thanks!
bought a H2 03 few months ago a week later Rpm gauge started acting wanky and now the emgine temp gauge so thanks to this video i plan on repairing this myself instead of spending the 500-650 that people are requesting on ebay for a new cluster. thanks for the vid!!
I own 2005 Silverado which the speedometer starts at40 instead of 0. All other gauges seem fine. This is a new purchase and I don’t know much about the truck at this time. The video helped. Thanks, J
Awesome man! Thanks for making this video. I have a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer and the speedometer, oil pressure and fuel gauges are not functioning correctly or at all. I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars that I don't have to have someone fix it for me so I plan on doing it all myself. The only purchase I need is a soldering iron/pump and a T15 tool and the stepper motors!
Great detailed video!!! I have a 2006 trailblazer and some of the lights in the dash are out too. It would probably make sense to change the stepper motors and replace the bulbs at the same time!
Great video! Changed all six stepper motors in my 04 Trailblazer. Your video is perfect. I am not a GM man but this is a well engineered vehicle. The only problem I have found is that some of the components are very low quality, i.e. the circuit boards in the instrument cluster, radio, climate control, etc. Stepper Motors and Light Bulbs should be on push pins rather that soldered in. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the most helpful information. The only criticism I have is watching you do the repairs on top of your tool box with not nearly enough room.
Very helpful video thanks for sharing your secrets. I am a mechanic and have just recently discovered how easy you can fix clusters I fixed my odometer on my buick century the other day by soldering new resistors in. One question where do you recommend buying the stepper motors ebay?
well informed video but my question is : if this is such a common problem on GM 2003-2006 was is there not a recall on them ? I have both a 2004 Buick Rendezvous and a 2005 Buick LeSaber with the same problem.
Thank you posting this video it's really helpful. My gas gauge is acting funny and now I think I can actually fix it myself. Keep posting helpful videos myself and many others appreciate it 👏👏
Neither of my vehicles have the type cluster you repaired in this video but I watched anyway because I was impressed with the conduct. I do have a 1988 chevy van G20 which has now a very noisy/erratic speedometer (especially in cold weather). Thinking it was lack of cable lube I had that service done (mechanic charged me $100 to lube the cable) but still have the same snapping scrapping sound with a bouncing needle. Checked back with the mechanic doing the lube and he said the problem was the gear assembly in the gauge itself. I shiver to think what he would charge for that service. Can you give me some insight
Great video... great that you explain all the steps... thank you. In my situation, ALL of the gauges are not working. Do you think there is ONE THING that would cause all 6 gauges to fail at the same time? Thanks in advance.
GM vehicles themselves are in fact "the problem". I have owned one and had to service quite a few. Many things that just should not ever be as problematic as they are. I will never own another GM product. Good video.
Wow what a great video. I am having trouble with a parasitic draw that when I pull the cluster fuse it drops 500 ma can this be the cluster or the BCM? 2008 Escalade AWD
hi, very good your channel, a question knows if changing the instruments cluster of a chavy trailblazer 2004 for another one of a used car, you change the miles or keep those of the car to which I put it to, my question is why is it a instruments cluster electronic?
Well done, also make sure to clean the instrument side of the cluster lens. Hate to complete the job to then note a thumb print on the backside of the lens. Where do you source the drivers?
good god! i found what my problem is after buying a new fuel pump! it was just the stepper!!! DUDE! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! i have a Pontiac Montana 04.
U vid on replacing stepper motors very informative. My gas gage worked soon as I started motor. After 5 mins it shut down and fuel light came on. After 5 mins shut off again. Keeps doing this like as soon as it got warm it shuts down. I know I’m the fuel pump it has the prongs attached to the float. I figure it can’t be the float cause it either works or it don’t correct? I just don’t want to drop gas tank if it is in fact stepper motor. Fuel pump is 179.oo. How do I test wheather it’s the reostat in float or if it’s the stepper motor in dash. Seems opening up dash would be easier and first place to start? Please give me ur opinion. I’m very familiar w electronics on vehicle’s. Thank you again your vids are good
Thanks for your great video. I have suspected bad stepper motors but was not sure. I've had the inst panel go dark & found a cracked trace on the circuit board where the gnd wire connects. Over time, the vibration of the cable harness transfers through the connector, and directly to the board connections. There should have been something to dampen the vibration, otherwise it's a failure point for sure. I tried your link for the stepper motor but found light bulbs instead. I'll search later. If you can, any recommendation will be appreciated. Outstanding video !!
great How-to video. my 04 envoy speed, coolant temp is off. I had 1 question,, when u soldered in the new step motor and checked for any loose soldering points. if 1 is loose wld u desolder it, or just add more solder on top?
I have watched your videos and they are very help and detailed i was wondering if you could help me .I have a 2004 Trailblazer and the gauges are max out even when its off all but the temp gauge works. what would you think it could be? Thanks Jeremy
Very Informative, I have 03 gmc envoy. Replaced all the Stepper motors, but speedo still does not work. I put another motor on it with no luck. Is their something else I can try.
Thanks a lot for nice work.. It's really a good teaching video. One suggestion, You may considering to put an ESD hand-band for protection of electronic components.
Very informational. I'll try to save it! You also did a video about removal and replacement of the VSS [sensor] but I'm not sure that it was specifically for Buick Century, 2004. Have you any additional videos re: Buick?
Thank you for the tip on putting on the needle. My f150 gauge was way off I wasn't sure how to adjust it. I'll try it today and hopefully I should be good
Great video! I'm thinking I will attempt fixing the cluster in my 04 Tahoe. It looks pretty straight forward but I do have a question. Will replacing the stepper motors fix the gear selector window and message center window being blank? My entire cluster is totally out, no gauges, no indicator symbol lights like cruise, nothing in gear selector window and nothing in message center.
Great video!! I do have a question. My temp gauge on my 2004 envoy has stopped working so I need to replace the stepper motor on it. But, the needle has fallen well below the normal range so how would I calibrate the temp gauge to the new motor since I have no starting point to go by?
If you cant find the starting point before you pull the needle off... Just pull the needle off solder in the new stepper motor and install the needle pointing at 12:00, than push the needle back and forth, forcing it back and forth until the starting point of the needle is just below the lowest mark of the temp gauge about the width of the needle below the lowest mark of the temp gauge. (maybe a touch more than that) Hope that helps
Hi, excellent video. I have a 2006 Chevy express van V8 6.0 Having problem with oil pressure gauge. Replaced stepper motor, because it stuck the gauge is at 80, than I replaced oil pressure sensor. Started to act up after 10 months in the morning when I start engine or parked for an hour the oil pressure shows 0 and after I rev the engine up about a few times it shows the correct oil pressure. If you ever hear about this kind of problem, please let me know. Thank you very much.
0:56 the 8th generation Buick LeSabre’s have a different style of speedometer, of which doesn’t have both mph and km/h on it. I have found it on several GM cars starting with the vehicles in the G platform, as well.
this video helped a lot! now I'm having to replace fuel lines on my 2003 gmc yukon...I am having major issues accessing the bolt on bracket located there the transmission and engine bolt together. other than removing the intake manifold which I'd rather not do I can't find the truck to removing these let alone see them. thank you in advance for any help on this dilemma and keep up the good work
My 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood digital cluster stays dark without lights until one bangs on the front plastic panel. Doing so allows the cluster lights to come on for a short time, but then they go dark, until one bangs on it again. What do you recommend one to do. PS: your video repair explanation was great. Thank you Sam
Thank you for this video... I ended up swapping 6/7 gauges and left the voltage gauge alone on my 04 chevy 3500 with 100% success.. I think I had the option to order 6 or 10, and at the time I thought I only needed 6. I got new bulbs with them, and wondering... how do I swap those?
On my 2000 Astro van, the gearshift indicator is stuck on "D". Any idea if this is a repair to be made from opening the cluster? Thanks - your video is great!
+Arthur Huse I have not seen that before...Not sure if it would be in the cluster or the module that sends the cluster the info on what gear it is in...
Very good video. I replaced the lights in the cluster. I marked my gages w tape. When I put it back in the gages were off completely. What would b the most accurate way of fixing that ? Thanks
Yeah I have never had that happen, so I am unsure of what to do. You could try pulling the cluster out and pushing all the needles just below the starting line for each gauge? However I really am unsure.
I love and appreciate every thing that you are doing for the people that really need help man i give you 100% my question is.My service engine light keeps coming on even though i paid $700 to fix it.please can you tell me what to do
Excellent video...$125 to replace stepper motors,wish i was in the states . gm wants $850 up here and says you need to replace complete cluster ,well your video disproves that.Any idea where i can purchase in Canada?
You refer to chevy trucks in that year range, and the repair kits I've researched do also. I have a 2005 Cavalier. will these driver motors fit this car?
I just want to thank you so much for this video! I almost spent over 200 bucks on a cluster! Instead spent 15 bucks on stepper motors and maybe 20 bucks on tools. Never soldered before. Thanks to your detailed, easy, step-by-step video, my gauges and bulbs are back to normal! Wish I could buy you a beer bro! Thank you again!
hi, I watched you video how to repair GM instrument cluster, speedometer, gauge stepper, it is a nice video, my question is, I have a Toyota corolla 2001 and non of the gauges work, neither the power windows the turning light signals and the radiator fans. I have checked all the fuses all of them are good, could you explain what is wrong?
Ordered the suggested motors, installed, etc, everything worked flawlessly. Awesome walk-through down to the detail. The fork to remove and tape to keep it's calibration suggestion was 5*. (I used a knife under the fork to prevent dents by fork). Turned possibly $400+ into $30. Keep up the good work, guy!
Whipsters Idle Thank You!!
Easily the best description of this task on youtube. Very informative without "too much information" that over-complicates the job unnecessarily. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I fixed my 2003 Chevy Tahoe with no issue. It was my first time ever using a soldering iron! Feeling pretty proud of myself!
+Sarah Bohren Thank You!
Thank you so much for your help!! My cluster was out for almost 3 years and thanks to you instead of paying $400 it only cost my wife and our friend $30!! Thank you thank you thank you!!
Thanks!
I've been dealing with no speedometer or any other gauges for that matter for YEARS! This video gave me the courage to pull the dash and fix it myself vs. paying the dealership $500. It cost me $50 and about 3 hours but now I have all my gauges working again! I also replaced all the lights while I was in there and everything works perfectly. Thank you for this video!!!!!
This was the best video on youtube for this. You actually showed everything you need to know and the camera was steady and in focus.
THANK YOU!!!
dealership told my customer his ecm was bad because his cluster stopped working. they wanted $1,200 to fix it. i found your video & replaced the steper motors like you did. thanks bud, you saved my customer $1,100. i told him if he didn't mind me experimenting & it works, I'll do it for $100. we are both happy.
Very good illustration on this tutorial .. you went from A to Z ... and helped me and I'm sure a lot of people ... Keep up the great work .... You or a god send....
Well done, clear & concise instruction. The only critique I have is to caution soldering novices on damaging the pc board. I know you mentioned it but a little more on the damage that overheating can cause.
lektrikbass Thank you, that is a very good point!
This video has been immeasurably helpful as I did my '05 Suburban.$30 for 6 stepper motors, $25 for a desoldering iron and about 1-1/2 hours labor (could've been 1 hour, but I'm extra slow & meticulous).ALOT less than the $200+ it would cost to have a dealer do it.THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN !! I'm a subscriber now !!
+pacrattracing Thank You!
My friends instruments in the Enoy cluster hasn't worked for 3 yrs so I pulled up you tube and typed in repir cluster and this mans site came up and i fallowed his video and my friend and I fixed her wifes cluster. Thank you so much
Thanks!
IT WORKED!!! I must say.. I was scared to do it. but I pray and it worked out. I was going to be charged $300 to fix it and I paid $56 to fix it my self. Thank you so much.
"Its a good idea to pay attention to which needle goes where, when you're taking them off." lol..., the moment you took them off I thought that to myself.. just tape them down next to their respective dials. Anyway, this is a great video... thats all there is to it.. thanks
My needle doesn't work. They are down. the only one is in good condition is the one in the midle.
Great job!!! I was able to perform this repair in under a half hour after watching this video. Going by the research I have done doing it myself saved me between $600 and $1200!!! You did a great job with this video and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for doing this I really appreciate it
+John Bragg Thanks I'm glad it helped!
Thanks a lot, I just fixed someone else's repair who obviously didn't calibrate them. Worked great.
Thank you so very much for making this video. I used a different video to assist with my taking off the dash trim and removing the instrument cluster, and then used this video to assist with replacing 4 stepper motors in a 2004 Impala. I spent 17 bucks on Amazon for the stepper motor / LED light kit, and 11 bucks on a quality solder sucker tool. A few hours later everything was put back together tight and all my gauges are working like they should.
Without your help, my Impala would still be doing 110 mph while parked (broken spedometer / stepper motor). You are the best!
+Nega Stoat Thanks!
Great video. All of my motor gauges are non functional on my 2003 Silverado, but some are stuck at various positions, fuel is stuck at the 7 o'clock position. How would I calibrate/correct the position when installing a new stepper motor? Also, do you have a link to order these stepper motors?
+Darrell Yazzie You can call my cell at 385-439-7035. I can sell them to you please leave a message if I don't answer. I can give you more instructions with the purchase of the stepper motors. Thanks
Darrell Yazzie I
i have tge same problem
Amazon has them as well as the tools. You can even get a fork;)
Great Video. Strait forward. Very easy to do after watching you. Just fixed my 2003 Suburban gauges. They all worked great. For those watching. Get the desolder gun like his with the pump. makes it very easy.
04 GMC EnVoy, where do U get the stepper motors from?
Thank you for sharing. Ordered my stepper motors off Amazon. Got them in last week. Replaced them the same day and once again I have all my gauges working !
+Nancy Chvarak That's Great!
Hey bri... i have a 2004 gmc yukon denali how do i replace the stepper motors and bulbs? By the way great video 👍
Ramel Stevens The cluster is basically the same as the one in the video. You can also replace the bulbs when you have it apart. Let me know if you need the motors I have them in stock 801-292-1331
I do and i need the l.e.d bulbs..
Ramel Stevens I don't have and l.e.d bulbs, however I have I standard bulbs.
Ok how do i purchase ur stepper motors? Do i replace them all?
Ramel Stevens You can call the shop tomorrow 801-292-1331 8am 6pm MTN Time. I would defiantly recommend replacing all motors, while you have the cluster apart. The old motors were defective and fail all the time, however the new ones I will send you last much longer and may never fail.
Thanks for your help. i just changed four stepper motors in my 2005 Impala guage cluster for about 30 bucks & 3 hours worth of elbow grease. Surgery was a success. A professional de-solderer is a must, the pins are small and de-soldering wick doesn't do that much good.
Good video!
Thanks!
Yo man your awesome got my speedo running like new appreciate it
Your tape idea is awesome. I paid $22 on eBay for a kit with motors and soldering tool. I replaced all three motors tonight and used the tape idea. Everything went perfectly and all working. First time soldering.
Can i send you my 2004 Yukon Cluster and you fix it for me?
I would if you're still in need.
So many videos don't tell how to get the needles back in place in the correct position. This is very clear. Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot!!!!
Thanks!
Great tutorial. I must say be careful on the pads to anyone trying this. I attempted the fix and tore the circuit board pads off. Going to attempt to reinstall my cluster this morning. Not sure if it will work.
Just be aware, anyone who is a soldering novice, the desoldering can be tricky. All else worked! And your video inspired me to try! Thanks!
Very good! Clearly explained, with good camera technique. Now I have to buy a DEsoldering iron.
Best stepper motor change/cluster repair video I've seen. Wish I saw it before I fixed mine.
Thanks for video. I was able to repair the tach and speedometer in my 04 Silverado. I replaced all 6 steppers. Saved $200.
I think this was a great video. I was able to safe 400 to 600 dollars by doing it myself and some help from a friend. thinking about starting a business repairing that to make a few buck and safe other alot. Thank you again
Thanks Bri. Replaced stepper motors on my 04 Montana. Temperature gauge stuck at max, not very safe... Saved a bundle. Continue your good work!
I just want to thank you so much for this video! I almost spent over 200 bucks on a cluster! Instead spent 15 bucks on stepper motors and maybe 20 bucks on tools. Never soldered before. Thanks to your detailed, easy, step-by-step video, my gauges and bulbs are back to normal! Wish I could buy you a beer bro! Thank you again!
This is a really good training session. I do have one question. My needles are pegged out so do I set them to the pegged out place?
Worked for my 05 Impala!...FYI all my needles were hanging down at 6 oclock.....seemed as if they were way too out of whack to even try to do this..but it still worked!..Thanks!
Thanks, DIY Bri! My new stepper motors and LEDs should arrive tomorrow. Now I can get right to work when they arrive.
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bought a H2 03 few months ago a week later Rpm gauge started acting wanky and now the emgine temp gauge so thanks to this video i plan on repairing this myself instead of spending the 500-650 that people are requesting on ebay for a new cluster. thanks for the vid!!
+Jamal Body Grafiti Your welcome, thanks!
Thanks for this video. I replaced all 3 of my stepper motors in my 2004 Impala and they are working great.
I found this to be one of the best videos I've watched. It was perfect in every way. I now know how to fix my 2004 Buick's fuel gauge problem. Thanks
I own 2005 Silverado which the speedometer starts at40 instead of 0.
All other gauges seem fine. This is a new purchase and I don’t know much about the truck at this time.
The video helped. Thanks, J
Awesome man! Thanks for making this video. I have a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer and the speedometer, oil pressure and fuel gauges are not functioning correctly or at all. I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars that I don't have to have someone fix it for me so I plan on doing it all myself. The only purchase I need is a soldering iron/pump and a T15 tool and the stepper motors!
Great detailed video!!! I have a 2006 trailblazer and some of the lights in the dash are out too. It would probably make sense to change the stepper motors and replace the bulbs at the same time!
Great video! Changed all six stepper motors in my 04 Trailblazer. Your video is perfect. I am not a GM man but this is a well engineered vehicle. The only problem I have found is that some of the components are very low quality, i.e. the circuit boards in the instrument cluster, radio, climate control, etc. Stepper Motors and Light Bulbs should be on push pins rather that soldered in. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the most helpful information. The only criticism I have is watching you do the repairs on top of your tool box with not nearly enough room.
Very helpful video thanks for sharing your secrets. I am a mechanic and have just recently discovered how easy you can fix clusters I fixed my odometer on my buick century the other day by soldering new resistors in. One question where do you recommend buying the stepper motors ebay?
well informed video but my question is : if this is such a common problem on GM 2003-2006 was is there not a recall on them ? I have both a 2004 Buick Rendezvous and a 2005 Buick LeSaber with the same problem.
Thanks, I just fixed my 2003 Silverado, I haven't had a speedometer in years, your video was very helpful, probably couldn't a done it without it.
+Triple Play Thanks! I I'm glad it helped
Glad I watch your video. Did they have suckers like that 3 years ago? I probably would not have mess up my circuit board.
***** Yes
Thank you posting this video it's really helpful. My gas gauge is acting funny and now I think I can actually fix it myself. Keep posting helpful videos myself and many others appreciate it 👏👏
Very pedagogic video! Maybe I have this problem with my Tahoe -04. Thanks a lot from Sweden!
Neither of my vehicles have the type cluster you repaired in this video but I watched anyway because I was impressed with the conduct. I do have a 1988 chevy van G20 which has now a very noisy/erratic speedometer (especially in cold weather). Thinking it was lack of cable lube I had that service done (mechanic charged me $100 to lube the cable) but still have the same snapping scrapping sound with a bouncing needle. Checked back with the mechanic doing the lube and he said the problem was the gear assembly in the gauge itself. I shiver to think what he would charge for that service. Can you give me some insight
Great video... great that you explain all the steps... thank you. In my situation, ALL of the gauges are not working. Do you think there is ONE THING that would cause all 6 gauges to fail at the same time? Thanks in advance.
GM vehicles themselves are in fact "the problem". I have owned one and had to service quite a few. Many things that just should not ever be as problematic as they are. I will never own another GM product. Good video.
Wow what a great video. I am having trouble with a parasitic draw that when I pull the cluster fuse it drops 500 ma can this be the cluster or the BCM? 2008 Escalade AWD
Thanks for the how to. I just replaced all of my stepper motors. It was real easy
Very good video, very informative and open honest procedures. This simplifies this process to "A piece of cake!"
THANKS!
Thank you so much, I just finished using your directions, and it works great! Thank You for sharing this. Dan
Thanks! Glad I could help..
Thanks for all your tips. Will this fix my Fuel and Oil Pressure Dancing back and forward? Thanks
+michaelrramos1387 it very well could, what is the year make and model of your vehicle?
+Do It Yourself Bri 2000 Chevy Tahoe Limited 5.7 2wd
hi, very good your channel, a question knows if changing the instruments cluster of a chavy trailblazer 2004 for another one of a used car, you change the miles or keep those of the car to which I put it to, my question is why is it a instruments cluster electronic?
Well done, also make sure to clean the instrument side of the cluster lens. Hate to complete the job to then note a thumb print on the backside of the lens. Where do you source the drivers?
good god! i found what my problem is after buying a new fuel pump! it was just the stepper!!! DUDE! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! i have a Pontiac Montana 04.
so if i replace the stepper, my guage is stuck way past full. how would i know if i align the gauge correctly?
***** Push the motor/needle back to the point it stops, that is the place to make the mark.
Thanks!
U vid on replacing stepper motors very informative. My gas gage worked soon as I started motor. After 5 mins it shut down and fuel light came on. After 5 mins shut off again. Keeps doing this like as soon as it got warm it shuts down. I know I’m the fuel pump it has the prongs attached to the float. I figure it can’t be the float cause it either works or it don’t correct? I just don’t want to drop gas tank if it is in fact stepper motor. Fuel pump is 179.oo. How do I test wheather it’s the reostat in float or if it’s the stepper motor in dash. Seems opening up dash would be easier and first place to start? Please give me ur opinion. I’m very familiar w electronics on vehicle’s. Thank you again your vids are good
Bri, you are amazing... Thank you so much for the awesome video. Fixed my 2004 Silverado right up in no time. Thanks again you rock!
Thanks for your great video. I have suspected bad stepper motors but was not sure. I've had the inst panel go dark & found a cracked trace on the circuit board where the gnd wire connects. Over time, the vibration of the cable harness transfers through the connector, and directly to the board connections. There should have been something to dampen the vibration, otherwise it's a failure point for sure. I tried your link for the stepper motor but found light bulbs instead. I'll search later. If you can, any recommendation will be appreciated. Outstanding video !!
great How-to video. my 04 envoy speed, coolant temp is off. I had 1 question,, when u soldered in the new step motor and checked for any loose soldering points. if 1 is loose wld u desolder it, or just add more solder on top?
Mine is from AMAZON
I have watched your videos and they are very help and detailed i was wondering if you could help me .I have a 2004 Trailblazer and the gauges are max out even when its off all but the temp gauge works. what would you think it could be? Thanks Jeremy
Very Informative, I have 03 gmc envoy. Replaced all the Stepper motors, but speedo still does not work. I put another motor on it with no luck. Is their something else I can try.
Thanks a lot for nice work.. It's really a good teaching video.
One suggestion, You may considering to put an ESD hand-band for protection of electronic components.
That is good advice I am going to look into one of those..
Awesome , thanks for the video. Does a 2004 GMC c2500 need programming?
No programming needed
Very informational. I'll try to save it! You also did a video about removal and replacement of the VSS [sensor] but I'm not sure that it was specifically for Buick Century, 2004. Have you any additional videos re: Buick?
Best video. Very informative and especially how to calibrate those gauges.
Thank you for the tip on putting on the needle. My f150 gauge was way off I wasn't sure how to adjust it. I'll try it today and hopefully I should be good
Great video! I'm thinking I will attempt fixing the cluster in my 04 Tahoe. It looks pretty straight forward but I do have a question. Will replacing the stepper motors fix the gear selector window and message center window being blank? My entire cluster is totally out, no gauges, no indicator symbol lights like cruise, nothing in gear selector window and nothing in message center.
Thank you i will try this, When the gauges do not work does it look like no power? I will be working on a 04 trailblazer.
Normally the gauges just stick or jump around.
This help me a lot. I do want to thank you... I'm going to try it. And pray that it work for me.
Thanks for the awesome in depth vid!!! One question tho, what do you do when there is a little stub the needle rests on???
Thank you very much for making this video. This is the first I have heard of a desoldering gun, will need to get one. I am a sub for sure.
Great video!! I do have a question. My temp gauge on my 2004 envoy has stopped working so I need to replace the stepper motor on it. But, the needle has fallen well below the normal range so how would I calibrate the temp gauge to the new motor since I have no starting point to go by?
If you cant find the starting point before you pull the needle off... Just pull the needle off solder in the new stepper motor and install the needle pointing at 12:00, than push the needle back and forth, forcing it back and forth until the starting point of the needle is just below the lowest mark of the temp gauge about the width of the needle below the lowest mark of the temp gauge. (maybe a touch more than that)
Hope that helps
Hi, excellent video. I have a 2006 Chevy express van V8 6.0 Having problem with oil pressure gauge. Replaced stepper motor, because it stuck the gauge is at 80, than I replaced oil pressure sensor. Started to act up after 10 months in the morning when I start engine or parked for an hour the oil pressure shows 0 and after I rev the engine up about a few times it shows the correct oil pressure. If you ever hear about this kind of problem, please let me know. Thank you very much.
0:56 the 8th generation Buick LeSabre’s have a different style of speedometer, of which doesn’t have both mph and km/h on it. I have found it on several GM cars starting with the vehicles in the G platform, as well.
I found this very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Great video. Would you happen to have one for a 99 Chevy Tahoe?
this video helped a lot! now I'm having to replace fuel lines on my 2003 gmc yukon...I am having major issues accessing the bolt on bracket located there the transmission and engine bolt together. other than removing the intake manifold which I'd rather not do I can't find the truck to removing these let alone see them. thank you in advance for any help on this dilemma and keep up the good work
Thanks Man! My gauges have been dropping out 1 at a time. Speedo went today. Thanks much for the video. I'll attack it soon.
My 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood digital cluster stays dark without lights until one bangs on the front plastic panel. Doing so allows the cluster lights to come on for a short time, but then they go dark, until one bangs on it again. What do you recommend one to do.
PS: your video repair explanation was great.
Thank you
Sam
Thank you for this video... I ended up swapping 6/7 gauges and left the voltage gauge alone on my 04 chevy 3500 with 100% success.. I think I had the option to order 6 or 10, and at the time I thought I only needed 6. I got new bulbs with them, and wondering... how do I swap those?
+Eric Tolon you have to snap the old bulbs off the board, and put the new bulbs in the blue holders and solder them in place.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
+Sean Huynh Your Welcome..Thanks!
Great video I have a 2005 Lesabre and the tachometer doesn't work and the temp gauge started acting up. I will fix it myself now. Thanks
On my 2000 Astro van, the gearshift indicator is stuck on "D". Any idea if this is a repair to be made from opening the cluster? Thanks - your video is great!
+Arthur Huse I have not seen that before...Not sure if it would be in the cluster or the module that sends the cluster the info on what gear it is in...
Very good video. I replaced the lights in the cluster. I marked my gages w tape. When I put it back in the gages were off completely. What would b the most accurate way of fixing that ? Thanks
Yeah I have never had that happen, so I am unsure of what to do. You could try pulling the cluster out and pushing all the needles just below the starting line for each gauge? However I really am unsure.
I love and appreciate every thing that you are doing for the people that really need help man i give you 100% my question is.My service engine light keeps coming on even though i paid $700 to fix it.please can you tell me what to do
Mine is 2002 Tahoe. Amp hand is messing up . This is a very good video .
Excellent video...$125 to replace stepper motors,wish i was in the states . gm wants $850 up here and says you need to replace complete cluster ,well your video disproves that.Any idea where i can purchase in Canada?
You refer to chevy trucks in that year range, and the repair kits I've researched do also. I have a 2005 Cavalier. will these driver motors fit this car?
I just want to thank you so much for this video! I almost spent over 200 bucks on a cluster! Instead spent 15 bucks on stepper motors and maybe 20 bucks on tools. Never soldered before. Thanks to your detailed, easy, step-by-step video, my gauges and bulbs are back to normal! Wish I could buy you a beer bro! Thank you again!
Thank you Bri! That is an excellent video and I can't wait to fix it myself!
Excellent video instructions. Thanks so much! Now driving an H2 with gauges that work!
my 04 lesabre only has 32000 miles i think i might attempt this myself since i watched your video. great instruction
hi, I watched you video how to repair GM instrument cluster, speedometer, gauge stepper, it is a nice video, my question is, I have a Toyota corolla 2001 and non of the gauges work, neither the power windows the turning light signals and the radiator fans. I have checked all the fuses all of them are good, could you explain what is wrong?