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    Default how repare dmax needle ??

    hello, i have to correct a 2012 dmax dash,
    i take off the 4 needles & do 93c66 correctly but when i put back i have seen that T° needle don't perform a right course i take it off many time and put it again but same problem ,i think the motor is breaked now....
    so please advice me how repare it & for next time how must i take out the needel & specially the small one ? is there a special trick to do it??
    (ps: i lift them up with a folk !!)

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    You destroy small gear in motor. Need another motor or trying to clue it.

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    if my brain doesn`t play me a treak Chevrolet Dmax 2012+ you find the eeprom on the back. I mean there is no need to take needles out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inquizit0r View Post
    You destroy small gear in motor. Need another motor or trying to clue it.
    how i must take the needle out next time without damaging-it ?? turne left and pull up? OR just pull up like i do ?? what's the best way to do this??

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    Hi
    With some long nose pliers lightly crimp the bottom of the pointer where the needle is inserted and then the pointer will be much looser to remove without damaging motor

    thos

 

 

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