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How to Repair a Ford Fiesta Instrument Cluster

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How to Repair a Ford Fiesta Instrument Cluster

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  1. How to Repair a Ford Fiesta Instrument Cluster Ford Instrument Cluster Ford Dash Cluster Repair Ford Cluster Repair Focus Mk1 Instrument Cluster Repair Fiesta Instrument Cluster

  2. Remove a Ford Fiesta Instrument Cluster After pulling off the trim bezel by hand (they have no screws on most models, they just pop off by pulling firmly.) you'll find a few 1/4" screws holding in the instrument cluster. Remove them and you will then be able to angle the instrument cluster out. You may need to tilt the steering wheel down and move the shifter down to make room.

  3. Removing the Clear Plastic Lens Next up you'll need to remove the clear plastic lens. You'll need to use a small tool to pry out on the tabs while pulling up on the lens assembly to remove it. Work your way around one tab at a time, you can insert a pencil or similar item between the lens and the body to hold them apart while working your way around.

  4. Removing the Needles the Right Way Now you'll need a few pieces of masking tape and a pen or marker. Rotate all the needles counter clockwise gently until the come to a stop, they should all stop at or just below the zero marks. Now make a pen mark on the tape just below the top of each needle. This will be important when you put it back together to maintain calibration so don't skip this step.

  5. Removing the Back Case and Circuit Board Now pry outwards on the tabs of the back case to remove it, similar to how you removed the front lens. Use the desoldering bulb and the solder iron to suck off the old solder on each of the four pins of each motor. Do not get it too hot for too long or you can damage the circuit board. Now you can pop the motors off the front of the board once all the old solder has been removed. If it's they're too difficult to remove you need to suck off more solder.

  6. Replacing the Old Stepper Motors With Your New Ones Make sure you get the correct part number when you buy your stepper motors (see link above for correct parts). Then you use the solder and iron to solder on a small amount of solder to each motor's pin. The solder should flow on smoothly, quickly and cool to a even shiny finish if done properly.

  7. Thank You.... Website:https://www.fordinstrumentclusterrepair.co.uk/

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