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			<description><![CDATA[I'm new to Mustang works. A Mustang owner with a 2007 Mustang GT Conv. and a 1987 McLaren. I have a problem with the Mclaren. I changed the instrument lens and while doing so I pulled, knocked or tore something loose. The right side of the cluster (Tach, amp and temp gauges are dead. I need some help. I have checked fuses, at this point leery about pulling the cluster. Any suggestions. ED]]></description>
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