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Year: 2001
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Year: 1997
Model: Grand Cherokee
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You know why?
Common problem TJ's and XJ's post 96....the new gauge cluster's pins lose their mating surface...the dead giveaway is the check gauges....
If it is a 97+, you take out the gauge cluster...SLIGHTLY bend the pins, smother them in dielectric grease, and reinstall. Problem gone forever,
Their is a Service Bulletin regarding this...had to do it to mine...year later...no issues.
Common problem TJ's and XJ's post 96....the new gauge cluster's pins lose their mating surface...the dead giveaway is the check gauges....
If it is a 97+, you take out the gauge cluster...SLIGHTLY bend the pins, smother them in dielectric grease, and reinstall. Problem gone forever,
Their is a Service Bulletin regarding this...had to do it to mine...year later...no issues.