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Old 01-02-2011, 05:18 PM
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Re: New cluster fuel issue.

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Originally Posted by nineball481 View Post
thanks for the info.

Just to make clear. I replaced my OEM cluster with an OEM cluster out of a compatible Chevy Escalade. The way I understand it the clusters are a complete and sealed unit with their own on board memory. For example, the cluster will always remember the current mileage, unless reprogrammed by dealer or authorized tech.
I was hoping the dealer may be able to tweak the other gauges.
What year and engine?
Yes mileage pre-set and sealed and hard to get any repair info on cluster and gauges.
And some times gauges are all sealed up with no replacement and may have no adjustment.

Give your dealer a call or stop by and talk to there service department.
With OEM parts from GM parts the GM dealer service department should take care of any problems with it.

They can test it and make sure the fuel gauge is reading right and reading with the body computer that probably controls the low fuel waring.

Let us know how it goes.
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