Anyone need the membrane on the back of the instrument cluster? If so I got you

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Hey guys,

Recently upgraded my instrument cluster to the lutz auto PCB boards. For the longest time I thought I had a problembut it turns out I didnt. I made the upgrade just for my own piece of mind but now I have (from my experience) a functional flexible PCB membrane that I no-longer need.

If anyone wants it, they're more than welcome to it, just cover the cost of shipping it to wherever you are! I can provide photos if needed, but there shouldn't be any issue with compatability across the years.


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Any info on the Lutz PCB you used??


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Tom wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 2:25 pm Any info on the Lutz PCB you used??
https://www.lutzauto.com/product-page/LTZ-94464196101

The install was super easy but slightly tedious. Everything fit pretty well, you just need to cut the wire segments and connect A-A, B-B, 1-1, 2-2, etc...

I already plugged it in and everything works! They are actually between us (Atascadero area) so shipping to me was super fast!
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1984 VW Rabbit Pick-up - Not stock
1988 944 Turbo S - Really not stock
2012 VW Tiguan - Kinda stock
2013 Cayenne Base - Tastefully modified, mostly stock

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