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Old 05-14-2024, 08:27 AM
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I’m a new owner of 4.2 XK Convertible 2008 reg. Very chuffed with the car. It is replacing a X100 XKR convertible and it feels a big step up in handling, comfort and space.
I have an issue with the instrument cluster, specifically the middle bit showing the fuel gauge and trip computer stuff. Sometimes it is so dark you can hardly make it out and other times nice and bright.
I have found a company called Autotronics who say they can repair it for about £200.I have to remove it and send it off to them.
I was wondering if anyone has had this done by them or anyone or if there are any fixes to try?
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Old 05-14-2024, 09:31 PM
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Why not type Autotronics in the search box in the upper right hand corner and see what comes up? Do they warrant (guarantee) the work? If so, for how long? That should be an indicator of their confidence in their work.
 
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Old 05-14-2024, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by GGG
Some suggestions to search:

Autotronics (Leicester)
https://www.autotronics.co.uk/produc...cluster-repair

Cluster Repairs UK (Waltham Abbey)
Jaguar Instrument Cluster Repairs

Cartronix (Waterlooville)
https://cartronix.co.uk/product/jagu...panel-failing/

Totaltronics (Wareham)
https://totaltronics.com/instrument-...luster-repair/

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@Madness the above should be helpful, as the above auto electricians are in the UK.

How did I find them so quickly? I assumed that someone on this Forum already used Autotronics, and Googled this: Jaguar Forums "Autotronics" UK

Graham is a Forum Moderator and is very knowledgeable.

Since you're a newbie, you can express your thanks by pressing ​​ at the bottom right corner of this page.
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Good luck with your repair, and let us know what happened.

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Thanks for that. Autotronics have been very helpful and communicative so I will give them a go.
I just wondered if anyone has solved this problem with a diy fix worth trying?

 
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Sometimes messing with either/both the Automatic Headlights and the Dash Dimmer Switch helps a lot.
 
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For a DIY repair, you can try refilling your wiring harness.


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Thanks but that part of the display does not react to the dimmer. Only the dials do.
I’m wondering if cleaning up the connectors might help? As the problem is intermittent.
Its’s obviously not a common problem with the forum members!
 
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