Southern California Gauge Cluster and Speedometer Repair Service

Do you live in the San Diego, Los Angeles, or Orange County area?

Do you have a problematic gauge cluster, or speedometer in your vehicle?

Tanin Auto Electronix is ready to solve your speedometer problems.

If you are looking for speedometer repair in Orange County, CA, speedometer repair in Los Angeles, or San Diego we have the tools and equipment to handle any problems you may have. We have the ability to schedule some appointments in person, otherwise we can expedite the shipping to and from our facility in the Racine, Wisconsin area – a short drive just north of Chicago, IL.

Dealerships typically are not able to order clusters for older vehicles, even if that vehicle is 5-10 years old. Independent auto repair shops do not have the experience, training, and tools to repair your speedometer. These shops typically would search for our company online and then ship your cluster to us for repair.

Why not eliminate the shops and dealerships and communicate with the solution directly?

If you are replacing a speedometer then you absolutely need the mileage to match what the old speedometer used to display. You can find that service at our Speedometer Digital Odometer Mileage Correction.

If you are looking to fix your speedometer then check out our instrument cluster repair.

If your problem is more complicated then schedule an appointment or complete a contact form on our instrument cluster repair services near San Diego inquiry page

3 thoughts on “Southern California Gauge Cluster and Speedometer Repair Service”

  1. I have a 1966 Austin Healey BJ8. My electrical when out on all my lights, gas’s gage and my RPM Gage. I took out the RPM Gage and replaced a fuse and everything is working. I believe the there is something wrong with the RPM gage and it needs to be repaired. Do you repair them and if you do where are you located and what will be the cost? I live in the Torrance area.

  2. The speedometer on my 1984 Volvo wagon works OK except that at low speeds the needle fluctuates. At higher speeds the needle is steady. Does anyone know why the needle fluctuates at low speed and is there a remedy for this problem? Any help and advice will be appreciated.

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