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Darrin

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  1. Sorry VBdenny if I offended you or anyone else. I'll stick to 'strickly business' on any future posts.
  2. Ok. That makes sense. I'll try and dig into this in the next week. The wonderful thing about this old car is that I've owned it for almost 6 years now and this is the first type of failure of any kind. All I've ever done on the car is routine maintenence. Thanks a bunch for the guidance,
  3. So do you think there is a way the low short can be easily found and corrected? In this case another instrument cluster may not fix the problem. I'd buy one to try but the cheapest I'm seeing are a little over $100. I'm not sure what to do on this; I could live without the tach but still would like all to work properly on the car.
  4. Hello All. The tach on my 1990 LS400 has stopped working. All the lights work fine but the needle is way below 0 and only moves slightly as the engine revs. I assume I need to replace the whole cluster but wondered if anyone has had the same problem I'm having. Any input on what to do is greatly appreciated. Thanks,
  5. Brian, my 1990 sits the exact same way. It's never been in an accident and the leaning actually seemed to become more pronounced after I changed the rear shocks. The passenger side is about an inch higher than the driver's side, both in the front and back. My springs are original, the only thing I suspect is that the driver's side springs may be worn from carrying a driver only usually for the last 15 years.
  6. Hi Bryan, I did the same thing last weekend only my mistake was from my own misjudgement and not the blame of a traintrack. I hit the underneath of the car hard and now my tachometer is doing the exact same thing your speedo did, where it's way below 0 and registers way way low when driving. I've raised the car and checked everything underneath and luckily the only damage I see is a nice clean spot on the frame near the jack spot. I've unhooked the battery overnight but the tach still doesn't work right. I was just curious what you wound up doing on your problem. Did you have to change the whole cluster? Any input is greatly appriciated. Thanks, Darrin
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