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instrument cluster
Sunday, July 13, 2008 10:06 AM
Ok, i have a 98, z24 cavalier and it rained in my car. Now my seatbelt light wont quit showing. I want to go inside my instrument cluster and remove or cut the wire to the lights on the left side were all of the warning lights light up in the cluster. Can I do this without messing with the speedo or rev guage? And if so, what do i have to do? I know how to remove the cluster, but how do I get inside of there and replace everything and keep it looking like I have never done it?


98z24, lowered 2", aem intake, cat-back striaght pipes!, cop ligths in the front and rear, 18" liquid metal's, primer black, tint, full audio and video.

Re: instrument cluster
Saturday, September 06, 2008 4:13 PM
Dude I'll save you a lot of trouble. Just unplug the connector under your seat for the seatbelt. It's way easier and you save yourself 15 minutes to remove the dash pad and reinstall it later.

People can't learn common sense. You're born with it. Either you have it or you just don't!
Re: instrument cluster
Saturday, September 06, 2008 5:59 PM
matthew christian wrote:Ok, i have a 98, z24 cavalier and it rained in my car. Now my seatbelt light wont quit showing. I want to go inside my instrument cluster and remove or cut the wire to the lights on the left side were all of the warning lights light up in the cluster. Can I do this without messing with the speedo or rev guage? And if so, what do i have to do? I know how to remove the cluster, but how do I get inside of there and replace everything and keep it looking like I have never done it?

There is no wire to cut. The warning lights are all LEDs mounted directly on the circuit board. You need to disassemble the entire cluster to get to them. Not a simple project.

Like djfan88_mn said, just unplug the connector under your seat. If that doesn't work, then you've probably got a problem with the BCM.






Re: instrument cluster
Sunday, September 07, 2008 5:28 PM
If that doesnt work just put some eletrical tape in the seatbelt light slot blacks it out nicely
Re: instrument cluster
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 7:29 PM
OhDatCav wrote:If that doesnt work just put some eletrical tape in the seatbelt light slot blacks it out nicely

Yeah, since you have a 95-99 Cav, you can just pull the bezel off the cluster and the side wing just lifts off. A black piece of tape on the back of that and your all set. The plug under the seat is still the easiest, though.





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