Thanks. It would be better to disconnect the battery cable from negative terminal before performing this task and hook it back up after the job done. Remember to bring down the steering at it's lowest setting. Thanks again.
the very first step you should perform before taking anything apart is disconnecting the battery. you never want to start disconnecting and connecting plugs while vehicle power is on.
Replaced my bulb today (30/07/21) after years of not being able to see what gear I am in at night, haha. Thanks from Australia for this video
For better access, drop the steering wheel down to it's lowest setting. Other than that and a very sore neck, you've been very helpful. Thanks.
Great video,did discconnect battery, only one socket on the cluster was a bit tight,was very quick once that was released.Many Thanks for New Zealand
Absolutely brilliant presentation man, helped me out big time......Cheers!
Thank you, now I know what to do. You were straight to the point, I appreciate that. Thank you 🙏
Thanks. It would be better to disconnect the battery cable from negative terminal before performing this task and hook it back up after the job done. Remember to bring down the steering at it's lowest setting. Thanks again.
@@sulla9528 Ues, I agree with you. 👍🏼
Great video thanks for taking the time to make video
Awesome video - odometer light had been out for year...thanks much
Ten thousand “Thank Yous” from a distant TTT diyer, Sir….!
Thank you so much for this video, it saved me a lot of time.
the very first step you should perform before taking anything apart is disconnecting the battery. you never want to start disconnecting and connecting plugs while vehicle power is on.
thank you very much! hope to see more videos of the same vehicle
Sorry I have sold that Mazda (:
very helpful, i think I will try to change my bulb myself
very helpful, thank you
Thanks 😊 🙏
muchas gracias por la ayuda
Thank you
Thanks!
I need to know the bulb Size
Interior fuse box?
My bulb just died yesterday on my 2004 Tribute
I was told that the cluster was an led panel
Very helpful. Thank you,