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Instrument Cluster Swap
My '95 Blazer LS does not have a tach. Can I swap in another instrument cluster directly from any other '95 or newer S-10 platform vehicle? Is my Blazer is already equipped to send the signal for the tach? How can I check?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Instrument Cluster Swap
Yes, you can. Just be sure to get a cluster from another 6 cylinder, not a 4 banger unit.
I did this to my '97, with a cluster from a '95. The only problem (a cosmetic one) is that I have a console shift indicator, while the donor '95 cluster has the PRNDL on it. I got the donor unit at a local salvage yard. Take a look at this link, there's some pictures in it. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...hlight=cluster
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