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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
The kit tools are good but the servo has to small of a stem to put the needles back on must use glue for it to work! Other than that works fine!
Chevcolt57
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
My husband had no trouble repairing my car's gage cluster. This was a convenient and great set. Durable and as advertised. Thanks a ton!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
All my gauges work again! There is a little bit of a learning curve, how long to apply heat to allow removal of old gauges. After you figure that out it is easy. I didn’t use the sucker, just held gauge from back side and put slight pressure while heating and wiggled until it released. Removal to reinstalling took less than an hour. (I didn’t replace bulbs since all mine were working). Worth every penny.
Rickey
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2024
Kit worked perfect
Brian Lieuallen
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Years ago I replaced 6 of the 7 instrument cluster stepper motors. My 2003 yukon denali has 7 gauges. At the time a decided the trans temp gauge was least important. A couple years ago it failed. I mostly ignored as knew I had not replaced it. I had to pull the cluster for anonther reason so I order this kit to fix the last motor.I pry tool was a nice addition to help get the dials indicators off. It also came with replacement lights, but mine are working fine.The kit included solder, but I think I it would have been more useful to include some braided de-soldering tape to remove the solder from the existing gauges.
Abdulrazaq
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Works well the light are the same light color of the original light
Jesus Rios
Reviewed in Mexico on November 20, 2024
Todo bien, buena atenciín y rapido envío, gracias!
Benj G
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2024
I replaced all 6 of my little motors and it worked great, just make sure you get all the old solder off with the solder suckered (took a few tries to get it off) Gauges work good now
Ricardo López Narváez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 11, 2022
No3 gustó que soy haya un vpt de luces
STEPHANE BERGERON
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2022
Avec les video sur youtub et l'achat de se kit j'ai réparé mes gauges en a peine 30 minutes, je suis étonné moi meme.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017
I have a 2003 Chevy Avalanche. I decided to buy this when both my temperature and gas gauges stopped working. I looked on youtube to see how the gauges are removed from the dashboard. The videos were very helpful. It was easy to remove the assembly from the dashboard and access the gauges.Even though two stepper motors did not work, I replaced all six motors in my display. I do not solder much so my soldering skills suck. I was still able to remove the old motors and fumble my way to soldering the new motors onto the circuit board without too much difficulty. I used both the iron and sucker that come in the package. They are not fancy but they work.The only minor complaint I have is that one of the motors failed after a week I had done the install. I notified Dr. Roc about the faulty motor and they promptly sent me a whole new package. I received it two days after I had notified them. Their customer service is excellent.Even though I had to remove the gauge assembly again from my dash to fix the faulty motor I still feel that this is a good product with great customer service
AHorner
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2017
This is a good kit for replacing the instrument console stepper motors. The soldering iron was very good. I liked the needle point tip. The needle point tip is essential for this type of work. The desoldering pump worked well. I think the solder included in the kit was a little to big in diameter for me so I used a smaller diameter solder which gave me more control in soldering the new stepper motors.**Word of Warning** If this is the first time you have ever tried soldering then this is not for you. You need experience desoldering and soldering circuit boards. It is very easy to melt a component or trace if you are not careful. Removing the instrument console from the vehicle, desoldering, replacing and installing the instrument console back in the vehicle took about 2 hours. You do need to calibrate the gauges once the instrument console is installed in the vehicle. There are some good instructions online on how to do everything.
Descentman
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2016
This kit worked great. And was surprisingly easy to do. I must mention that I am a mechanic and I have had previous have experience soldering circuit boards, but even if you don't, there's tons of videos on how to solder, that can help you save hundreds of dollars repairing your dashboard yourself. Plus soldering is pretty easy anyway, so what have you got to lose (besides money)? I must mention that the desoldering tool, or "solder sucker" is freakin' phenomenal! That thing saves tons of time removing the old stepper motors by leaving the pins solder free, loose and the board ready for resoldering. Neat little gizmo that thing. Anyway... in closing, I would recommend this kit. Good price. And now my gauges work.DEdit: I forgot to add that if you're doing a GMC dash and the PRND21 indicator is dim or out, search for videos that show what resistors to resolder to brighten it up. I did mine as most of the solder joints were cracked and it now lights up brighter than the DIC (driver information center) Cheers!
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