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  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 6812821
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    Volvo 740 Gauge Bezel Part Number: 6812821

    $87.23 MSRP: $111.76
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    • Other Name: Frame; Instrument Cluster; Cluster Bezel, Gauge Bezel
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Volvo's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1991-1992 | Base, T | 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS
  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 1363748
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    Volvo 740 Temperature Gauge Part Number: 1363748

    $90.39 MSRP: $115.82
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    • Other Name: Instrument Cluster; Temperature Gauge
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Volvo's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1988-1990 | Base, GL, GLE | 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS
  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 1348718
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    Volvo 740 Fuel Gauge Part Number: 1348718

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    • Other Name: Instrument Cluster
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    • 1985 | GLE | 6 Cyl 2.4 L DIESEL
  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 1398007
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    Volvo 740 Fuel Gauge Part Number: 1398007

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    • Other Name: Instrument Cluster
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Volvo's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1986-1989 | Base, GL, GLE | 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS, 6 Cyl 2.4 L DIESEL
  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 3527335
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    Volvo 740 Instrument Panel Part Number: 3527335

    $524.68 MSRP: $672.66
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    • Other Name: Instrument Panel 2512; Instrument Cluster; Instrument Panel
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Volvo's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1989-1990 | Base, GL, GLE | 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS
  • Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster - 6848786
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    Volvo 740 Instrument Panel Part Number: 6848786

    $611.58 MSRP: $740.42
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    • Other Name: Instrument Panel 2505; Instrument Cluster; Instrument Panel
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Volvo's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1991-1992 | Base, T | 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS

Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster

The Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster displays the highly important driving information at a single glance so that the driver does not lose track of speed, engine performance, or safety precautions. This small area, placed directly behind the steering wheel, has a speedometer and tachometer, a fuel gauge, and a group of warning lights that warns against any problems with seat belts, exterior lights, or engine systems long before the problems can get out of control. In the early Volvo vehicles, the cluster was entirely based on analog needles and bulbs, which was a reference to the time when the primary purpose of dashboards was to protect car occupants against engine heat and oil. With the development of dashboard technology during the late twentieth century, the cluster of later Volvo models received more light, better padding around the outside, and room to place other indicators, reflecting the change to safer and more useful interiors. There were some later 740 models that added new digital features, including real-time fuel economy displays, which provided the owner with a preview of what would be found in modern cars. Nevertheless, in both versions, the Instrument Cluster has the same fundamental duty, which is to interpret sensor signals and turn them into immediately readable data so that drivers can ease off the accelerator when needed or refuel the car at the appropriate time. The major changes between the purely analog design and the partially digital one consist of the introduction of electronic displays in place of purely mechanical ones and the introduction of new symbols that show whether an airbag or other safety system requires maintenance. It is critical to keep the Instrument Cluster responsive; thus, this is important to all Volvo drivers so that the familiar cockpit is not rendered ineffective.

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Volvo 740 Instrument Cluster Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace gauges in the instrument cluster, and what are the legal requirements for odometer readings during replacement on Volvo 740?
    A:
    The gauges can be replaced individually on some models, while others necessitate the replacement of the entire gauge cluster assembly, which contains various components such as modules, printed circuit boards, fuses, and sometimes small microprocessor computers for the clock and driver information center. Diagnosing this system is complex and costly, as most parts are special order only, making trial and error replacement impractical; therefore, it is advisable to diagnose the failed component before replacement. For models allowing gauge replacement, the instrument cluster should be removed, followed by the cluster cover, and then the retaining devices, which may include bolts or tabs, to take out the gauge from the cluster, with installation being the reverse of this process. In cases where the entire cluster must be replaced, the instrument cluster is removed, the printed circuit board and any necessary components are taken out, the cluster cover is removed, and the instrument cluster retainers are unfastened to extract the gauge cluster assembly. When replacing a speedometer or odometer assembly, or the instrument cluster, federal law mandates that the odometer reading of the replacement unit must match the prior odometer's mileage; if this is not possible, the replacement must be set to zero, and a proper label must be affixed to the driver's door frame indicating the previous odometer reading and the date of replacement.
  • Q: How to remove and install the Instrument Cluster on Volvo 740?
    A:
    To remove and install the cluster for 240, 700 Series, 940 Models, and Coupe; first disconnect the negative battery cable, then remove the molded plastic casings from the steering column. Next, remove the bracket retaining screw and place the bracket down toward the steering column and remove the cluster attaching screws, disconnecting the speedometer cable. Tilt the cluster out of its snap fitting and disconnect the plug and if equipped with a tachometer disconnect the tachometer sending wire before lifting the cluster out of the dashboard. For installation purposes, place the cluster in the dashboard, making sure the wire and speedometer cable are reconnected before snapping it down and ensuring it snaps its connections. Install the cluster attaching screws, replace the bracket and the holding screw, install the moulded plastic casings on the steering column and reconnect the negative battery cable. For models not using 240, 700 Series and 940 Models and Coupe, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable and opening the glove compartment. Disconnect the swing-down arms from the glove compartment door, remove the screws to the lining, and disconnect the passenger side air bag module. Remove the screws over the glove compartment and under the air bag module, as well as over the instrument cluster and remove the panel vents and side demister vents. Remove the retaining screws behind the vents, the dash speaker grilles and speakers, followed by the dash panel retaining screws under each speaker grille. Remove the instrument panel cover using the attached passenger side air bag module, remove the holding clips on the instrument cluster, lift it from the dashboard and remove connectors attached at the back of the instrument cluster to remove the instrument cluster. For installation, replace any light bulbs in the instrument cluster by twisting the light bulb counterclockwise to remove and clockwise to put the new light bulb. Connectors on the back of the cluster assembly are connected, inserted and retaining clips are connected. Then place the instrument panel cover and install the retaining screws, then the vents, dash speakers and grilles. Install air bag module retaining screws, plug in air bag module connector, install glove compartment lining and lid and finally reconnect negative battery cable.

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