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<blockquote data-quote="casper97ta" data-source="post: 2210902" data-attributes="member: 569292"><p>I Have A Dakota Which Is The Same Interior. You Need To Pop Off The Black Bezel Around Your Gauge Cluster First. After That You'll See Some Screws That Are Revealed Around The Cluster Again, Unscrew These And Unscrew The Ones Down By Your Windshield After You Take Out All Those Screws It Should Pull Off. Pull Slow And Check For Any Connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casper97ta, post: 2210902, member: 569292"] I Have A Dakota Which Is The Same Interior. You Need To Pop Off The Black Bezel Around Your Gauge Cluster First. After That You'll See Some Screws That Are Revealed Around The Cluster Again, Unscrew These And Unscrew The Ones Down By Your Windshield After You Take Out All Those Screws It Should Pull Off. Pull Slow And Check For Any Connections. [/QUOTE]
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