For Sale: Mazda gauge cluster w/ tach (oregon)
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Mazda gauge cluster w/ tach (oregon)
Up for grabs is a 2003 Mazda B-series gauge cluster. Will work in all 95-03 Rangers, B-series, 95-01 Explorer, and 95-03 Sport and Sport Trac. Would be perfect for guys that don't have a tach in their truck. Everything functions just as it should. I had it in my truck for a few weeks about a month ago and don't remember if all illumination bulbs worked but you should replace them anyway for good measure. The clear plastic cover is in good shape...has very minimal scratches as though someone took a rag and wiped it without cleaner or something. This is a pretty normal thing though. Odometer currently reads 51,967. Does not include a shift indicator for autos or a block off plate for manuals. You'll need to use your existing one. I don't have any spares.
Asking SOLD!!.
Paypal preferred.
For a minimal fee, I will make the odometer reading match your existing odometer reading.
Asking SOLD!!.
Paypal preferred.
For a minimal fee, I will make the odometer reading match your existing odometer reading.
Last edited by Fx4wannabe01; 04-11-2010 at 06:20 PM.
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The cluster is the same as any RBV tach cluster guts and ribbinwise...I would assume what needs done on say, an Expo or 03 ranger cluster, would be the same required for this cluster.
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IDK! lol. Nothing shoud be needed done at all period...just like any other cluster swap. At least to my knowledge. There may be, and I've read, there are certain steps that need to be taken to install on a 95-97. What those are, I havn't a clue. Never had to need to know that info.
Whatever's required to do for a Expo white face, would be the same required on this one I'm offering. I don't know what else to say.
Whatever's required to do for a Expo white face, would be the same required on this one I'm offering. I don't know what else to say.
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you can change the odometer yourself. There are 3 small screws in the back of the odo, unscrew them and the whole piece comes out, just switch it with the one on your truck now....very simple
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I've done probably 6 odometer rolls so I've got it down pretty good.
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