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Oct 27th, 2020, 01:56 | #1 |
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1994 940 Wentworth estate
Does anybody know of where I could get a replacement clock cluster? 🤔 Mine has burnt out across the ABS light connection & so is currently an MOT failure.😢 I've found a couple on Ebay but they're in Lithuania & Germany! I have had no real problems before. It's been a shock that it's an obsolete part.
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I've one here from a 95 car, if you want to send me a pick of the rear of your cluster I can compare them.
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I have two from a 1995 940 2.3. ( note no turbo gauge) One where the speedo unit has broken which you can have for the cost of postage or one that works for say £50 ? Tim |
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I'm after part no: 9130054 (turbo) or it's equivalent. The ABS light circuit has burnt out on mine so MOT failure. Teanah |
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Prior to 1995 the 940 instrument clusters only covered relatively short model runs. It took me over a year to track down a working 1994 cluster when I needed one.
The ABS light fault is quite likely a broken PCB ground track which is common with the adjacent warning lamps. I fixed mine at one stage by soldering a small piece of copper tape across the track. Others have used a small piece of wire to “jumper” across the fault. You may find this is easier and quicker than finding a replacement cluster. You can access the offending track by removing all the warning bulbs (take a picture first so you’ll remember where they go) and then flipping out the bottom edge of the flexible PCB. |
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