Instrument Cluster (IC)
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (IC)Fusion, Milan:
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Removal
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1. If installing a new instrument cluster (IC), upload the module configuration to the scan tool.
2. Tilt the steering column to the lowest position.
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3. Remove the 2 instrument cluster (IC) finish panel screws and the instrument cluster (IC) finish panel.
4. Remove the 2 screws and the instrument cluster (IC).
- Disconnect the electrical connector.
Fusion, Milan
5. NOTE: The instrument cluster (IC) finish panel is held in place by spring clips located on the finish panel.
Remove the instrument cluster (IC) finish panel.
6. NOTE: The top of the instrument cluster (IC) is a snap fit to the instrument panel. To ease removal of the instrument cluster (IC) insert a suitable tool between the instrument panel and the top of the instrument cluster (IC) and use a slight outward movement until the top of the instrument cluster (IC) is released. The instrument cluster (IC) can now be rotated outwards.
Remove the 2 screws and the instrument cluster (IC).
- Disconnect the electrical connector.
Installation
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1. Position the instrument cluster (IC) in the instrument panel.
- Connect the electrical connector.
- Install the 2 screws.
2. Position the instrument cluster (IC) finish panel and install the 2 screws.
Fusion, Milan
3. NOTE: Position the bottom portion of the instrument cluster (IC) on the instrument panel locator pins first then rotate the top of the instrument cluster (IC) into position.
Position the instrument cluster (IC) in the instrument panel.
- Connect the electrical connector.
- Install the 2 screws.
4. Install the instrument cluster (IC) finish panel.
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5. If a new instrument cluster (IC) was installed, download the instrument cluster (IC) configuration information from the scan tool into the new instrument cluster (IC).
6. NOTE: If a new instrument cluster (IC) is installed, updated, or re-configured, the instrument cluster and the powertrain control module (PCM) require a parameter reset to allow the instrument cluster (IC) and the PCM to recognize each other. Failure to carry out the parameter reset to the instrument cluster (IC) and the PCM may result in a no start condition.
If a new instrument cluster (IC) was installed, updated or reconfigured, carry out the parameter reset procedure.
7. NOTE: The vehicles integrated keys (or standard passive anti-theft system [PATS] keys) must be programmed to the new instrument cluster.
If a new instrument cluster (IC) was installed, program the integrated keys.