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Guide to Removing the Speedometer Instrument Cluster from a 1999 Toyota Avalon: This comprehensive guide will walk you through the detailed process of safely removing the speedometer instrument cluster from your 1999 Toyota Avalon. By following these step-by-step instructions, you'll gain the confidence to tackle this task effectively and efficiently. Gather Your Tools: Begin by assembling the necessary tools for the job. You'll typically need a set of screwdrivers (both Phillips and flat-head), a trim removal tool. Additionally, prepare a clean workspace with adequate lighting to work comfortably. Disconnect the Battery: Prior to starting any work, it's crucial to disconnect the vehicle's battery to prevent any electrical mishaps. Locate the battery in your Avalon's engine bay and use a wrench to loosen the terminals. Remember to disconnect the negative terminal first to minimize the risk of electrical shorts. Remove Dashboard Trim Panels: Carefully pry off the dashboard trim panels surrounding the instrument cluster using a trim removal tool. Start from one corner and work your way around, gently releasing the clips securing the panels in place. Take your time to avoid damaging the panels or the dashboard itself. Access the Instrument Cluster: Once the trim panels are removed, you'll have clear access to the instrument cluster. Look for the screws or bolts securing the cluster to the dashboard. Use the appropriate screwdriver or socket wrench to carefully remove these fasteners. Disconnect Wiring Connectors: With the screws removed, gently pull the instrument cluster forward to access the wiring connectors at the rear. Take note of each connector's position and carefully disconnect them by pressing the release tabs or gently pulling them apart. Remove the Instrument Cluster: After disconnecting all wiring connectors, carefully maneuver the instrument cluster out of its housing. Take care not to force it or damage any surrounding components. Place the cluster on a clean, soft surface to avoid scratches or other damage. *ATTENTION: The radio cover and ac vent cover can be easily broken if not removed with proper care. As you can see in my video mine are broken already, I have removed mine many times and I got careless a few times and ended up breaking mine. I am in no way responsible for any damage one does to a vehicle. Tip Me at: https://www.paypal.me/leonardocruz1511 https://cash.app/$Globaleffect1969 Shop at: Amazon - https://amzn.to/3PJ7Q0U As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases one makes after clicking on any link I list that leads one to Amazon. This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links or site links, I may receive a small commission for directing traffic to their product. So please use links above when shopping to help support my channel. Disclaimer: Please note that I am not a certified financial, career advisor, nor am I a professional mechanic nor electrician. The information provided on this channel is solely for entertainment purposes. My personal achievements are the result of hard work and dedication, your individual results may vary. These outcomes should not be considered typical or guaranteed. I like to put things together and take things apart and fix them while recording myself to show others how I did it, It's important to understand that I cannot make any promises or guarantees regarding your specific situation. While the content shared in my videos is accurate and reflects my knowledge as of the recording date, I cannot guarantee its accuracy at a later time.