Does anyone have a secret on how to get to condensation or 'Water Spots" that are left behind the plastic on the speedo and rpm gauge clusters?
Last owner left some behind and its killing my eyes while driving... Frustrating
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Condensation behind gauge clusters
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Condensation behind gauge clusters
The clocks come out fairly easy and the front is easy to remove. So it's just a case of remove, strip and clean I guess
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Condensation behind gauge clusters
One screw centre top, one wiring plug to remove.
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Condensation behind gauge clusters
Before doing that get the hairdryer on them and see if it clears it up.