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Sebring 2,7 LX 2001 gauge illumination (dash light)

Reply from: Hennie
Date: 06 May 2008, 11:33
Sebring 2,7 LX 2001 gauge illumination (dash light)

Does anybody know where I can buy the part you can see on the photo's? (part
nr. 04813406AA REV. AA) This part is for the gauge illumination. In Holland
you have to replace the whole $1000 cluster only because the dash light
stays dark!

Thanks, Hennie.

http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG_0037.JPG
http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG_0038.JPG



Reply from: Bill Putney
Date: 06 May 2008, 23:51
Re: Sebring 2,7 LX 2001 gauge illumination (dash light)

Hennie wrote:
> Does anybody know where I can buy the part you can see on the photo's? (part
> nr. 04813406AA REV. AA) This part is for the gauge illumination. In Holland
> you have to replace the whole $1000 cluster only because the dash light
> stays dark!
>
> Thanks, Hennie.
>
> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG 0037.JPG
> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG 0038.JPG

Hennie,

You could very likely buy the entire gage cluster used for under $100US
- plus of course shipping, which may be as much as the price of the used
cluster.

Two suggestions to try:
(1) Google to see if there is a Sebring enthusiasts club. If there is a
good one, they would certainly have a "Buy/Sell/Trade" or classified ads
section where people post to let people know that they are looking to
sell or buy a certain part. I know that the larger Chryslers (300M,
Intrepid, Concorde, LHS) have forums where the gage clusters are bought
and sold all the time - I have bought a few myself on such forums.

(2) Go to www .car-part,com and drill down with your car description and
options and the cluster as the part you are looking for. You can search
the entire U.S., or narrow the search to a region or just a state (also
includes Mexico and Canada). It will come back with a list of salvage
yards that have the part, their price, and their contact information
(phone number - usually toll free, address, etc.). The list starts with
the highest price and goes down to the lowest price, then to the
listings where you have to call to get a price - so start where the
lowest prices are and work your way back up the list.

The problem you may have is finding one that will do international
shipping. *OR* perhaps you can arrange for the part to be shipped to a
shipping agent for forwarding to you.

Obviously there is a chance of being ripped of or a bad part sent - that
is certainly a risk. But, with a little bit of luck, you could get the
whole thing for a fraction of what a new one costs from a dealer
including shipping. An enthusiast forum might be a better bet for two
reasons: (1) Most good car forums have a couple of people who are
enthusiasts and that go to junk yards for people to get parts and have a
very good reputation for dealing fairly with people (shipping only good
parts and not ripping people off), and (2) They may be more likely to
ship internationally, especially for a fellow enthusiast.

I hope this helps. Post back with what you decide to do and what happens.

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')

Reply from: Hennie
Date: 07 May 2008, 21:32
Re: Sebring 2,7 LX 2001 gauge illumination (dash light)

Thanks (again) Bill for your very long reply.

Today I was very lucky. I found a Sebring on a junkyard that made a very big
crash. I even did not recognised it as a Sebring. Even the cluster was
cracked but the part I needed was still good. I bought it for 10 Euro's. At
home I figgered out what the device does. At one end I connected a 12 volt
battery. At the other end I measured 100 volt AC. It convert 12 volt DC to
100 volt AC. I find that very special. Every Sebring have a dashlight that
works on 100 volt AC !!! Anyway, I am glad that I have find that part so
quick for a very low price.

Hennie.


"Bill Putney" <bptn@kinez,net > schreef in bericht
news:68c272F2sftchU1@mid.individual,net ...
> Hennie wrote:
>> Does anybody know where I can buy the part you can see on the photo's?
>> (part nr. 04813406AA REV. AA) This part is for the gauge illumination. In
>> Holland you have to replace the whole $1000 cluster only because the dash
>> light stays dark!
>>
>> Thanks, Hennie.
>>
>> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG_0037.JPG
>> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG_0038.JPG
>
> Hennie,
>
> You could very likely buy the entire gage cluster used for under $100US -
> plus of course shipping, which may be as much as the price of the used
> cluster.
>
> Two suggestions to try:
> (1) Google to see if there is a Sebring enthusiasts club. If there is a
> good one, they would certainly have a "Buy/Sell/Trade" or classified ads
> section where people post to let people know that they are looking to sell
> or buy a certain part. I know that the larger Chryslers (300M, Intrepid,
> Concorde, LHS) have forums where the gage clusters are bought and sold all
> the time - I have bought a few myself on such forums.
>
> (2) Go to www .car-part,com and drill down with your car description and
> options and the cluster as the part you are looking for. You can search
> the entire U.S., or narrow the search to a region or just a state (also
> includes Mexico and Canada). It will come back with a list of salvage
> yards that have the part, their price, and their contact information
> (phone number - usually toll free, address, etc.). The list starts with
> the highest price and goes down to the lowest price, then to the listings
> where you have to call to get a price - so start where the lowest prices
> are and work your way back up the list.
>
> The problem you may have is finding one that will do international
> shipping. *OR* perhaps you can arrange for the part to be shipped to a
> shipping agent for forwarding to you.
>
> Obviously there is a chance of being ripped of or a bad part sent - that
> is certainly a risk. But, with a little bit of luck, you could get the
> whole thing for a fraction of what a new one costs from a dealer including
> shipping. An enthusiast forum might be a better bet for two reasons: (1)
> Most good car forums have a couple of people who are enthusiasts and that
> go to junk yards for people to get parts and have a very good reputation
> for dealing fairly with people (shipping only good parts and not ripping
> people off), and (2) They may be more likely to ship internationally,
> especially for a fellow enthusiast.
>
> I hope this helps. Post back with what you decide to do and what happens.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address
> with the letter 'x')



Reply from: Bill Putney
Date: 08 May 2008, 01:35
Re: Sebring 2,7 LX 2001 gauge illumination (dash light)

You're welcome. Glad you got it solved! That is a high voltage power
supply to run the illumination.

Hennie wrote:
> Thanks (again) Bill for your very long reply.
>
> Today I was very lucky. I found a Sebring on a junkyard that made a very big
> crash. I even did not recognised it as a Sebring. Even the cluster was
> cracked but the part I needed was still good. I bought it for 10 Euro's. At
> home I figgered out what the device does. At one end I connected a 12 volt
> battery. At the other end I measured 100 volt AC. It convert 12 volt DC to
> 100 volt AC. I find that very special. Every Sebring have a dashlight that
> works on 100 volt AC !!! Anyway, I am glad that I have find that part so
> quick for a very low price.
>
> Hennie.
>
>
> "Bill Putney" <bptn@kinez,net > schreef in bericht
> news:68c272F2sftchU1@mid.individual,net ...
>> Hennie wrote:
>>> Does anybody know where I can buy the part you can see on the photo's?
>>> (part nr. 04813406AA REV. AA) This part is for the gauge illumination. In
>>> Holland you have to replace the whole $1000 cluster only because the dash
>>> light stays dark!
>>>
>>> Thanks, Hennie.
>>>
>>> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG 0037.JPG
>>> http :// home.hccnet.nl/h.janbroers/IMG 0038.JPG
>> Hennie,
>>
>> You could very likely buy the entire gage cluster used for under $100US -
>> plus of course shipping, which may be as much as the price of the used
>> cluster.
>>
>> Two suggestions to try:
>> (1) Google to see if there is a Sebring enthusiasts club. If there is a
>> good one, they would certainly have a "Buy/Sell/Trade" or classified ads
>> section where people post to let people know that they are looking to sell
>> or buy a certain part. I know that the larger Chryslers (300M, Intrepid,
>> Concorde, LHS) have forums where the gage clusters are bought and sold all
>> the time - I have bought a few myself on such forums.
>>
>> (2) Go to www .car-part,com and drill down with your car description and
>> options and the cluster as the part you are looking for. You can search
>> the entire U.S., or narrow the search to a region or just a state (also
>> includes Mexico and Canada). It will come back with a list of salvage
>> yards that have the part, their price, and their contact information
>> (phone number - usually toll free, address, etc.). The list starts with
>> the highest price and goes down to the lowest price, then to the listings
>> where you have to call to get a price - so start where the lowest prices
>> are and work your way back up the list.
>>
>> The problem you may have is finding one that will do international
>> shipping. *OR* perhaps you can arrange for the part to be shipped to a
>> shipping agent for forwarding to you.
>>
>> Obviously there is a chance of being ripped of or a bad part sent - that
>> is certainly a risk. But, with a little bit of luck, you could get the
>> whole thing for a fraction of what a new one costs from a dealer including
>> shipping. An enthusiast forum might be a better bet for two reasons: (1)
>> Most good car forums have a couple of people who are enthusiasts and that
>> go to junk yards for people to get parts and have a very good reputation
>> for dealing fairly with people (shipping only good parts and not ripping
>> people off), and (2) They may be more likely to ship internationally,
>> especially for a fellow enthusiast.
>>
>> I hope this helps. Post back with what you decide to do and what happens.
>>
>> Bill Putney
>> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address
>> with the letter 'x')
>
>


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Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')




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