JTenn
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- First Name
- Jason
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2022
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- Location
- Middle Tennessee
- Vehicle(s)
- 20 JT Overland, 21 JT Willys
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
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I'll try to summarize this so its not so long. 2020 Overland with the 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster (not radio) The digital display is glitching and turning solid white. It's failing. I sourced a new one from the online dealer I usually use. Bought it then received an email stating this was an "in person only" item, meaning they have to keep the old one. No big deal, I don't want the old one back. They're in NY and I'm in TN so this is a no deal. So I call up my local dealer and give them the pt #. I get the same story about dealer only swap. Aside from my local being $300 higher, here's my issue with them. They are saying I have to drop off, then they'll order the part. They have to keep the truck until the part arrives and there's no eta. He said normally instrument clusters show up in about 2 weeks but this one is a special order, so no eta. Also says it will have to be programmed, which I disagree with. All the info is stored in the trucks computer but maybe I'm wrong. So my questions are, has anyone here replaced an instrument cluster? Is it plug n play or does it need to be programmed? There are some Chinese aftermarket options on Amazon but I'm not sure about the quality/integration of those units. Would a junkyard cluster from a more widely available Wrangler work on a JT?
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