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Repair Rebuild Service 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche Gauge Cluster Speedometer on 2040-parts.com

US $64.97
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
This is a repair service. You must send an item to us for repair.
Warranty:Yes

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Chevy Avalanche 2500
Speedometer Repair Service


Who are we?  We are an international speedometer sales, repair, and component distribution company founded in 2011.  We maintain the values of a small, family run business while we continue to grow on a global scale.  Our direct number is 262-456-4147.

What is this service?  We replace all of your cluster stepper motors and back light bulbs. We use OEM Switec Juken stepper motors and the highest quality bulbs. We also repair your "PRND2L" indicator if it is dim. Please contact us first if your cluster does not turn on at all. We can replace your broken lens, install different color needles, LED backlighting, and also program your GM cluster to your VIN, odometer mileage, and hourmeter for additional costs.

What happens when you click "buy it now"?

1) Watch our video that shows how to remove your cluster: 
Tanin Auto 2003-2006 GM Cluster Removal Video

2) Properly package your cluster by taking it to a FedEX or UPS store. You can also view our shipping recommendations here:
Tanin Auto Shipping Tutorial

Ship your item to our facility:
Tanin Auto Electronix
7012 State Road 31, STE 100
Racine, WI 53402

3) Our turnaround time is generally 1-3 business days after receipt.  Sometimes this is extended based on repair volume. Our office number is 262-456-4147 if you have questions.

After the repair, the cluster still does not work or is broken:

This repair will not solve air bag warning lights or messages unrelated to the cluster. If you plug the cluster in and it still does not work the problem exists outside of your cluster or the cluster was replaced at some point with the the wrong part number for your vehicle. We test and take pictures of every cluster that we repair. We do not ship clusters that are not functioning as they should.  

If you received a broken cluster it likely happened during shipping.  Call us so we can resolve the situation at 262-456-4147 between 9am-5pm central time.


Diagnostics, testing, and labor fee:  In the rare event that we are unable to repair your item we MAY charge a labor fee. We will ONLY do this if we spend a fair amount of time working on your cluster and we have prior consent.

The standard labor for clusters and large items is $69.99 plus return shipping (or the auction amount if lower)

The labor for small items and repairs valued between $10 and $50 is waived and you will only be charged for return shipping if you want the item back.

We are generally not able to repair an item is if someone else already attempted a repair and failed or if there is main board hardware or software damage, physical, internal electronic, or similar other damage.

If you do not want the item back, we will generally pay you the current core value for your item if it is an item we can use anything from before discarding it.


 




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