Fixing your own gauges
Order the correct number of stepper motors (4 or 6) depending on how many gauges you have. replace them all. Search stepper motors on e-bay. Got 4 shipped for less than 25 bucks. Take the plastic surround off the dash, drop the tilt wheel down, it just pulls off no screws. Take the 4 screws out of the gauge cluster and remove the wiring harness. The clear cover pops off, has clips around the outside of the cluster. The gauge needles pull straight up and off. I used a cheap metal interior clip removal tool from the local o"reillys. On the back of the gauge cluster you will see where the stepper motors solder in place. Unsolder them and use a "solder sucker" radio shack for 2 bucks if you dont have one, to clean out the solder joints. Solder in the new stepper motors, only go one way, very easy to do if you have soldering skills. Put the gauge cluster back in the car and hook up the wire harness. turn the key to on so the gauges reset. Turn key off and put the needles back on in the left hand positions, 0 mph, E, C, etc. Put the gauge cluster back to gether and back into car. Took me an hour or less, everything works perfectly now. The e-bay guy will do it for 125 bucks I think if too much work involved.