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I'm still working on my electrical issues attendant with my 70 Yenko. As some of you know, the green indicator lights on my instrument cluster do not work. The bulbs checked out Ok so I'm rather assuming that the fault may be in the printed circuit board.
Question: Where do I purchase the correct one for the 70 Nova Yenko and WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION? I'm a little older guy who can still bend some but cannot configure myself into a German Pretzel. THX for assistance. Rick
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Rick -- first off you will have to remove the cluster from the dash ... it is pretty easy after that. There are many vendors that have the printed circuit. If you need help finding one -- PM me ... TAZ
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The bulb sockets and a few screws hold it to the back of the cluster. It should be easy to see if the circuit has peeled or torn not completing the circuit.
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Yep -- curled up, etc. Had to tape the circuit down on my 71 ... Texas heat is hell on them!
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