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2004 2005 2006 Nissan Quest Odometer Repair Rebuild Cluster Lcd Screen 04 05 06 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Ripley, Tennessee, United States

Ripley, Tennessee, United States

THIS AUCTION IS A REPAIR SERVICE TO REPAIR YOUR CLUSTER OUT OF YOUR VEHICLE. YOU MUST REMOVE YOUR CLUSTER, SHIP IT TO ME, I WILL REPAIR IT AND SHIP IT BACK TO YOU. I DO NOT HAVE ANY ACTUAL CLUSTERS FOR SALE.

I HAVE BEEN SELLING THESE REPAIRS ON EBAY FOR OVER 5 YEARS NOW!!!

This auction price is for the repair of YOUR 2004-2006 Nissan Quest odometer, fuel gauge, temp gauge LCD screen, like the one pictured. This repair is for the LCD screen ONLY. See my other items for other clusters I repair. The cluster pictured is NOT for sale.



If your 2004-2006 Nissan Quest digital odometer, fuel gauge, temp gauge LCD screen is intermittent, missing pixels or just not working at all then this service is what you need. This is the repair of the digital screen only. 

This listing is for the rebuild of YOUR cluster, you are NOT buying the cluster pictured. 

You are buying the repair of your dim or non working digital odometer LCD screen ONLY.

If your cluster is completely dead or you are having any other problems with your cluster besides the odometer screen please contact me before purchasing auction. 

Payments accepted are Paypal. Contact me for other payment methods.  

Please ship your cluster to:
Anthony Binkley
1364 Highway 51 N
Ripley, TN 38063

Please include a note in the box with your ebay user name and the address you would like the cluster returned to.
  

If you have any questions email me and I will be glad to answer them. 

Upon receiving your unit it will be disassembled, cleaned, odometer screen repaired, reassembled and shipped back to you. 

This service comes with a 1 year warranty!! 

The cluster will be repaired and sent back out USPS priority mail within 24 hours of me receiving it.

$15.00 Flat Rate Return Shipping to lower 48 states. Contact me for shipping quote to Alaska and Hawaii.

Next day shipping available, contact me for a quote. 

Estimated delivery is usually 1-5 business days after I have received and repaired your cluster.

My hours of business are: 
Monday-Friday  8am-5pm central time
Closed Saturday, Sunday and Holidays

 
Tennessee residents must pay Tennessee sales tax.

Common questions:
 

1. Can I drive my vehicle with cluster removed?............Yes, your vehicle will operate normally. 

2. How long does the process take?...........The whole process usually takes around a week. It can be done in about an hour if you are able to bring the vehicle to me. 

3. Will my mileage change?...........Nope your mileage is not affected. 

4. Is my cluster difficult to remove?..........Nope it takes about 3-5 minutes. Only tools needed for removal are a 9/32 nut driver and a few screw drivers. 

Vehicles affected: 

Nissan
2004-2006 Quest

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