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Old 06-01-2017, 05:12 PM
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Dead bug in cluster

I guess I'm going to have to tear the cluster apart to get this guy out.
Old 06-01-2017, 05:53 PM
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Yaaay...
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Go find yourself a few spiders and release them in your car. They'll take care of that bug for you and everyone will be happy!
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Originally Posted by opboarding
go find yourself a few spiders and release them in your car. They'll take care of that bug for you and everyone will be happy!
burn it with fire !!!!!!!!!!!
Old 06-02-2017, 10:33 AM
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You've got to sell the car, or burn it like justnspace says. At least that's what my daughter would say.
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Put a piece of black electrical tape over bug and chill out.

good luck
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Just grab an appropriately sized drill bit where the bug is and drill a hole. Then grab a vacuum cleaner and suck it out. Then fill said hole with some Alex plus silicone.
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Correction. It's a tiny dead fairy.
Old 06-06-2017, 10:41 AM
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Blow it out with compress air, had similar issue back in 2000, years ago on a different car. Took the cluster out and touched the inside of the cover, finger print turned into wipe, wipe turned into cloth/streak mark, that turned into crazy glare that bother me until the day I sold the car lol noob mistake.

plus now it will turn into dust fairy...magical dust for that vtec life
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Originally Posted by thoiboi
Just grab an appropriately sized drill bit where the bug is and drill a hole. Then grab a vacuum cleaner and suck it out. Then fill said hole with some Alex plus silicone.
i'm impressed! totally thinking outside the box




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