ZJROCKRIG
February 14th, 2015, 09:09 PM
Found this company through a Mustang forum:
http://circuitboardmedics.com/mustang-instrument-cluster-repair/
They appear to repair anything electronic. PCM's, ECM's, household electronically operated appliances and discontinued parts.
Our '05 Mustang GT gauge cluster went out a few months ago and a replacement was around $800. There is this company though in South Carolina that repaired our cluster for $150 and has a lifetime warranty. The servos that operate the needles were out in most of our gauges. They replaced all of them (6 total) with more robust units that are better than stock. They have same day turnaround in most cases. It took two weeks for mine because of ground shipping to them and back.
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r534/zjrockrig/4E6D7DA5-BD67-48EA-8E2B-D322CF76A9C1.jpg (http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/zjrockrig/media/4E6D7DA5-BD67-48EA-8E2B-D322CF76A9C1.jpg.html)
http://circuitboardmedics.com/mustang-instrument-cluster-repair/
They appear to repair anything electronic. PCM's, ECM's, household electronically operated appliances and discontinued parts.
Our '05 Mustang GT gauge cluster went out a few months ago and a replacement was around $800. There is this company though in South Carolina that repaired our cluster for $150 and has a lifetime warranty. The servos that operate the needles were out in most of our gauges. They replaced all of them (6 total) with more robust units that are better than stock. They have same day turnaround in most cases. It took two weeks for mine because of ground shipping to them and back.
http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r534/zjrockrig/4E6D7DA5-BD67-48EA-8E2B-D322CF76A9C1.jpg (http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/zjrockrig/media/4E6D7DA5-BD67-48EA-8E2B-D322CF76A9C1.jpg.html)