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Old Feb 15, 2020 | 02:08 PM
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Hi all, I have a question, I’m looking into someone to replace the burnt out bulbs in my hvac control, as it happens on all cars the bulbs on the sliders are burnt out. Can anyone recommend someone to do that job, or is anyone on the forum willing to do that job? I just tried on a boneyard one, didn’t go to well, I’ve never soldered and it ended in disaster. Thanks all for your help
 
Old Feb 16, 2020 | 01:15 PM
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You might try one of the instrument panel repair shops, they are familiar with the soldering required. No experience to recommend any though. Search the forum and internet for gauge or stepper motor replacement. Most of them have a set fee and do it all.
 
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You might try one of the instrument panel repair shops, they are familiar with the soldering required. No experience to recommend any though. Search the forum and internet for gauge or stepper motor replacement. Most of them have a set fee and do it all.
Okay thank you sir, I appreciate the recommendation, I emailed 1 place no response. Do you know of BBengineer is still around? I took a chance and emailed them also, but I’m unsure if I’ll hear back.
 
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