^^^^just the trim around the cluster (the 2 screws you can see, then the trim has 2 clips below the cluster) then the cluster has about 4 screws, 2 plugs and you can remove it. and you don't even need to remove the steering wheel.
I had my bro's out twice and re-soldered all the pins on both the sockets, tinned the pins to make them shiny, re-soldered the gauges and still had the same intermittent problems. He went for a new cluster in the end and got small change from a monkey
I resoldered mine 4 weeks ago following Bondiblu's excellent directions ( thank you )
Touch wood ( ! ) it's been ok since. I'd disconnect the battery first just to be safe.
Took me longer to actually remove the dials from the car and dissemble them than to do the soldering.
There's a place up here that charges £80-£120 to do the same thing. They reckon they've done loads.
If mine plays up again I've found a few places that will disable the factory immobiliser for around £90 and then get a separate aftermarket one fitted.
Cheers
Al
Hi Scott,
The place that will disable the factory immobiliser is turnerautomotive.co.uk
However it seems to depend on who you speak to whether they tell you it can be disabled or not. PD said it couldn't and Turner said it could. I'd be more inclined to believe Turner though.
Cheers
Al
do you have to solder all the joints or just the speedo and fuel gauge ones as mine ahs the fault fuel gauge thing going on and the speedo not working
Sounds like mine on the slope into the clock hell.
The immobilisers as been playing up for a bit. takes 2 or 3 goes to start then fine for a few days and the does it again.
But now the temp keeps dropping. so mite have to find that place as i am crap with a iron