How To Remove 2007-2014 Chevy Tahoe Silverado & GMC Sierra Yukon Instrument Cluster for Repair | TAE

How To Remove 2007-2014 Chevy Tahoe Silverado & GMC Sierra Yukon Instrument Cluster for Repair | TAE

We’ll show you how to remove the instrument cluster from different GM models including the Chevy Silverado, Suburban & Tahoe as well as the GMC Sierra & Yukon. The instrument clusters in the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 GM trucks and SUVs can end up with various issues including dim or failed displays, intermittent gauges, or complete power loss.

If the odometer or shift indicator display is dim in your truck’s gauge cluster, you can send it to us for repair. For other speedometer & gauge related issues, we also offer replacement stepper motors & refurbished instrument clusters programmed to your truck’s VIN and existing mileage.


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MrMander87 says:

Clear and concise video. Worked like a charm! Thanks!

RYNO YOU KNOW says:

My lights stays lit up on my cluster. Not the warning lights just the background ones. I have a 2007 gmc sierra truck. Just wondering if my cluster is bab. Thanks

Efrain Sanchez says:

Got a very noticeable scratch on mine thankfully its an easy process and one gonna go for it and replace the glass lens on mine

Jimmy Lyon says:

If I swap my cluster, does it change the mileage? And do I have to program the new one or is it plug and play?

Radio Head says:

2013 suburban. My oil pressure is 80 after starting right away. Question is, is it the sender unit or stepper motor?

Roger smith jr says:

detach battery cables first

Daniel B-C says:

Does that Have oil

Koa Kahiko says:

Straight to the point ty very much for cutting out the bs you are good.

Jim McErlean says:

2009 Suburban LT – 1500 5.3 L. The gauge cluster does not have the “Relearn Keyless Remote” module. And it asks to “Service the Suspension System” which this model does not have. Is it possible to reprogram the existing cluster with correct software? TY JIMc

Marco Salgado says:

Could this be the problem for my check engine light not lighting up at all ? Even thought everything else lights up. Bc I failed my inspection over that. Also is there a fuse for a checking engine light?

DeWALTer_White says:

Great video and and disassemble with one hand

Prince Noah says:

When you unplugged the cluster from the cord, did it lose it's odometer reading and other info?

63 Impala Rag Dude says:

The search option on the website wouldn't work for me. I was only able to put in the make and it wouldn't do anything else.

Jack Rogers says:

I have an LS trim model so I don’t have that same vent on the left so I don’t have to screw on the left side I just have the 2 screws on the top

MrBLACKGSXR1000 says:

orb at 315 nice video!

Raul Romo says:

Thank you very much I had a loose connection the clip was not plugged in all the way. this helped

Ricardo Miranda says:

Can you install a Tahoe cluster on a 2008 Silverado 1500 wt?

Nik Scott says:

I watched this video and found the instructions to be very clear and easy so I went to Tanin Auto Electronix and ordered a cluster unit for my 2007 Tahoe. The package came rather quickly. I followed this video and now I have a working Odometer. Thanks for having this available. It truly helped.

zayzoom says:

I have a gauge that read in miles and I want to replace it with one that have kilometers. Can I replace the sheet inside or i have to buy a kmh gauge ????

A.Tennille says:

Hello. I noticed that you didn't unplug the battery beforehand. Is battery removal required for novices?

Devin Chesky says:

Is it possible to swap a 2011 Silverado's cluster with a 2014 Silverado's guage cluster? And if I were to do that, what should I look out for?

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