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1 Qty. GM Stepper Motors for Instrument Gauge Cluster Speedometer Dashboard 03 04 05 06 Yukon Envoy Tahoe Silverado Cavalier Impala Sierra Avalanche Monte Carlo

by BLS
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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  • 1 Set of Stepper Motor.
  • A direct replacement for the XC.168, X15.168 and X25.168 commonly found in 2001-2006 General Motors instrument clusters.
  • The stepper motor is a patented stepping motor design, which has a 4 gears design construction in order to guarantee high efficiency, high position accuracy and a robust gear system. The unique gear shape design reduces friction and noise. A special material is used for each component to increase liability & safety.
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1 Qty. GM Stepper Motors for Instrument Gauge Cluster Speedometer Dashboard 03 04 05 06 Yukon Envoy Tahoe Silverado Cavalier Impala Sierra Avalanche Monte Carlo + Solder Sucker- desoldering pump + Alpha Fry AT-31604 60-40 Rosin Core Solder (4 Ounces)
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Product Information

Technical Details
BrandBLS
Item model number29-02
Manufacturer Part Number29-02
  
Additional Information
ASINB004PNEJYQ
Best Sellers Rank #11,483 in Automotive (See top 100)
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Date First AvailableFebruary 26, 2011
  
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Product Description

Feature:

Wide working voltage: 5~10V.

Low current consumption: less than20mA, 5V, 2X100mW.

Wide working temperature: -40~105?.

Extremely robust construction: ?30mm X 7.6mm.

High ?-step resolution: 1/12°.

Directly driven by a ?-controller

NOTICE:

Installing these motors you need good soldering skills, professional equipment and electronic knowledge working with delicate PC boards. You the buyer are responsible for installation charges and any damages incurred from the installation of the stepper motors.

Compatibility:

These stepper motors are a direct replacement for the XC5.168, X15.168 commonly found in 2001-2006 General Motors instrument clusters.Includ following automobiles.....

ASCENDER

AVALANCHE

BRAVADA

CAVALIER

DENALI

DURAMAX

ENVOY

ESCALADE

H2 HUMMER

HD2500

HD3500

IMPALA

LESABRE

MONTANA

MONTE CARLO

RAINIER

RENDEZVOUS

SIERRA

SILHOULETTE

SILVERADO

SUBURBAN

SUNFIRE

TAHOE

TRAILBLAZER

VENTURE

YUKON



Customer Reviews

Once installed the product worked great. craig  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
This little stepper motor was perfect for what I needed. Scott W. Thompson  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Worth the money if you are electronically and mechanically inclined. Scotty  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 03 GMC Yukon Speedometer stepper motor August 17, 2011
Amazon Verified Purchase
This part did the trick. The hardest part was not unsoldering and resoldering it into the circuit board, the hardest part was removing all the gauge needles, to get access to the back of the circuit board. I figured out the trick to do this without damaging the instrument panel surface or the needles. Stick cereal box thick pieces of cardboard under the needle on both sides, to protect the surface under the needles. Then use a kitchen dinner fork to work in slowly and WEDGE lift the needle off it's shaft. Do not PRY with the fork, and go very slowly. It will suddenly pop when enough vertical wedge force is achieved. I'd estimate it takes about 20 lbs of force. You can get detailed instructions with a search on YouTube for the whole repair, the rest of which is easy.

This was a great bargain, ~$6 plus shipping for an auto repair that is costing hundreds of dollars at the dealers. It is working perfectly now.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Was skeptical June 13, 2011
By JL
Amazon Verified Purchase
I have reviewed and pondered buying this for years as my speedometer would not work correctly in my isuzu ascender, i finally bought this motor and wow very easy to install and works perfectly, was spot on with gps speed.
one tip mark your old gauges needles with a mark on masking tape on speedometer face to set up calibration for new motors. Awesome deal!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars cheap chinese junk! November 3, 2012
i bought one of these for an irradicate speedometer on my montecarlo and it broke within 3 weeks. these may work for a month or so but are actually much worse then the original defective GM ones. avoid these at all cost! they will most likely break within a year and you'll have to take the cluster apart for another repair. get the white GM ones they sell on ebay. their are numerous sellers selling them for around $5 apiece. i did and hav'nt had any problems since
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars This did the trick
This little stepper motor was perfect for what I needed. I have a 2004 Chevy 2500HD and this model year is known for bad cluster gauges. Mine happened to be the speedometer. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Scott W. Thompson
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great
I replaced my 2003 GMC Sierra's dash board voltmeter with one of these. It was an easy repair and it works perfectly.
Published 1 month ago by Edward S. Terrell
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
Once installed the product worked great. I didn't have any problems with it. I would recommend it for anyone whos speedometer has gone out. Mine was on an '03 chevy silverado.
Published 2 months ago by craig
1.0 out of 5 stars didnt work
I received this item fast. I installed the motor for my speedometer guage. Turned the ignition on ...no dice..oh well
Published 3 months ago by Susan V. Ingram
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the effort
The item arrived in a timely manner and was easy enough to install, to my dissapointment it also did not work. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jaycoach
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
Everything works great. Simple to install if you know what you are doing. No more "sticky" gauges. Three more words!
Published 5 months ago by Jason Frank
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
Easy to install, saved me money ,volt meter works again the dealer wanted to replace the whole cluster and charge me over 500
Published 6 months ago by JUAN ALEMAN
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect fit
I replaced two stepper motors. They were an exact match. Followed the instructions I found on the internet and had no problems. Dealer wanted $270 to fix the problem. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Sean
5.0 out of 5 stars Works like it should
Arrived in a padded envelope. Works like it should. I didn't buy a soldering iron, but the local computer store charged me a few bucks to change the motor once I had the cluster... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Jared
5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome!!
Much better than buying a new gauge cluster, and much, much less expensive. If you can operate a soldering iron you can do this yourself. Read more
Published 14 months ago by subduction 26
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