How To: 2003-2006 Suburban, Silverado, Tahoe, Sierra Stepper Motor Install and Speedometer Repair

How To: 2003-2006 Suburban, Silverado, Tahoe,  Sierra Stepper Motor Install and Speedometer Repair

In this video you’ll learn exactly how to repair a bad speedometer gauge by replacing an X27.168 GM stepper motor, applies to any 2003-2006 Chevrolet Suburban and other full size truck/suvs.

Order repair parts here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00INZ65B2

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Tami Chip says:

Great DYI….
Just replaced all instrument clusters and it still doesn't work do you have any suggestions?

Dark Roast says:

What if the whole cluster gauge is out? Would it still be the stepper motors or something else?

Chris Bailey says:

I disassembled and resoldered the resistors for the PRNDL display. It works now, however my gauges for temp, voltage, and oil pressure are off. If I take them off again and simply dial them back to the stops as indicated in this video will they be properly aligned? Thanks for any help.

Dustin C Mills says:

Where do you get those gauge faces with the transmission temp?

Frankie Filippini says:

Thanks for the motors through Amazon and the very helpful video! Just soldered for the first and used a $20 kit off Amazon and replaced all 6 motors. Also I was able to calibrate them needles after only three times plugging in and unplugging. THANKS!!!

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