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06 Silverado Chevrolet Speedometer Instrument Cluster Repair Rebuild Service on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Spencer, Indiana, United States

Spencer, Indiana, United States
06 SILVERADO CHEVROLET Speedometer Instrument Cluster Repair Rebuild Service, US $75.00, image 1
Condition:Remanufactured Warranty:Yes Part Brand:GM instrument gauge cluster speedometer repair

THE CAR COMPUTER GUYS

6279 LITTLE FLOCK RD.

SPENCER, IN 47460

 

 

THIS IS A REPAIR SERVICE ON YOUR INSTRUMENT CLUSTER!!

YOU WILL BE SENDING IN YOUR UNIT FOR REPAIR!!

 

STICKING GAUGES? GAUGES NOT WORKING PROPERLY OR FLUTTERY? COMPLETE DEAD?

DIGITAL DISPLAY NOT WORKING (PRND21)

THIS REPAIR SERVICE IT FOR YOU!

 

IN THIS REPAIR SERVICE ALL STEPPER MOTORS WILL BE REPLACED! NOT JUST THE FAULTY ONES!

GUAGES WILL BE CALIBRATED!

WHEN YOU GET IT BACK JUST INSTALL IT AND YOUR READY TO GO!

ALL REBUILDS ARE DONE IN HOUSE THE DAY WE RECEIVE IT, AND ARE SHIPPED BACK OUT THE FOLLOWING DAY!

HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? CALL US TOLL FREE 1(800)900-3267 OR LOCAL 1(812)876-5133

LIFETIME WARRANTY ON OUR REBUILD SERVICES!!

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