1991 Mercury Grand Marquis LS- Instrument Cluster Replacement-Part 1

1991 Mercury Grand Marquis LS- Instrument Cluster Replacement-Part 1

My odometer stopped working on my cluster so I went to a junk yard and got one out of a matching car, payed $25 for it. I examined the odometer workings and …

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Haze1694 says:

“Only 120 degrees” lol. And I thought we had it bad

ericbergmann says:

thank you for this very informative video, it saved me hours of frustration
doing this job on my car, like the headlight switch trick and pullng the
temp and fuel gauge out first!, I acually got 2 new sets of gears for my
car, not to bad to install, the new worm gear was tricky, had to use a
small C-clamp to press it onto the shaft, other than that not to bad,
thanks again, very helpful for me.

VICNASTY1989 says:

Thanks, I believe it is a “194,” but it should be in the manual, under the
bulb replacement section. -Thanks for watching!

VICNASTY1989 says:

@JRock005 Its still works great- I just replaced mine because the odometer
stopped working on the original. I’d say its worth it, the ’88-’91’s Grand
Marquis’ clusters are all interchangeable so you won’t have a problem
finding one . Thanks for watching!

FlyBoy Luciano says:

Did this work. I’m getting ready to buy a used cluster from the junkyard.
Hoping it’s worth it.

VICNASTY1989 says:

@VICNASTY1989 I should say- with the interchangeability to ideally get one
for your car’s model year (the 1990-1991 look the same-but the late ’80s
ones do not- but they will also work). One thing- do not use a Crown
Victoria cluster- they are different.

Cristi Magna says:

really informative video, i was just wondering if you knew what size the
bulbs were behind the cluster?

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