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How to remove instrument cluster suzuki x90 ?

4 x 4 light is not working.

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Short answer, alldata.com ,log in read. it.

long.
old x90 very very rare car... and the service book x10 harder.
on 98s, they are hardest years, 1996 Suzuki put in huge changes to the dash of all cars. (side impact protection etc)
making service tad harder.
did you first look at the cluster there for screws, bingo?
see those 4 screws? they are in plain site......!!!
IF car has air bags defeat them first or risk INJURY !!!!!

here is the fsm quote.

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Loosen the four retaining screws, then remove the instrument cluster trim bezel.
  3. Loosen the four retaining screws, then pull the instrument cluster away from the instrument panel until the back face of the cluster can be accessed.
  4. Detach the cable from the back of the speedometer. The speedometer cable is secured to the speedometer by one of two methods: a knurled nut, which can be loosened in a conventional manner; or a retaining latch, which must be depressed to disengage the cable from the speedometer. Also, detach the wiring harness connectors (there are three) from the cluster.
  5. Remove the cluster from the vehicle.
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SOURCE: 1991 Suzuki Sidekick instrument lights won't work

Try replacing the instrument cluster dimmer knob to the left of the steering wheel. It has been the cause on a couple of my samurais

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jerry_612d8419f8984578

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