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08-29-2017, 03:16 PM | #1 |
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Dust in the instrument cluster
Getting dust in the instrument cluster, anyone else having this happen?
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Oh, yea. It will probably happen to all of us, especially with the roadies.
There's an old thread around here about it. As I recall, there was no good solution except to take it apart,
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^whs
The cluster is actually pretty simple to remove.
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Ok, fine that is what I will do.
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