Anybody rebuilds gauge clusters?

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Brad poiencot

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Well I changed out the oil pressure sensor and that was the issue. Only think I notice is my Tahoe runs at about 50ish oil pressure and the Yukon runs at about 30-40. Is that normal?
 

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I believe there was a write up somewhere about replacing the o-ring or cleaning the screen on the pick up tube in the pan
 

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Well I changed out the oil pressure sensor and that was the issue. Only think I notice is my Tahoe runs at about 50ish oil pressure and the Yukon runs at about 30-40. Is that normal?

Mine runs around 30-40 at idle, but around 60ish when I am driving.
 

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I recently had my steering wheel buttons redone with led back light. The gauge pros is what they’re called called. Used their eBay store. They are in seiverville Tennessee. They were pretty fast. Cost me like 4 bucks to send my buttons to them via usps priority. They got my buttons on a Monday, fixed them and shipped them back out on the same Monday. Costed $45 for their service and it’s great. So far so good!

damn, I didn't know they were that close. I can get to them in about an hour.

still cheaper to ship them.
 

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I used https://www.gmgaugerepair.com/ full rebuild and LED conversion. They say they will repair and repair and ship the same day as received in most cases. Had the cluster back in my hands in a few days.
 
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