Quote Originally Posted by goldnsx View Post
When I did my gauge cluster years ago I did not recalibrate it, just swapped the caps for new ones and didn't notice any difference before/after. But I did it before it failed...
But it good to know that it's possible to recalibrate it with a tool.

The displayed values on my cluster were slightly too high when checking and spot-on after a minimal calibration.
I'm looking forward to the results after exchanging the caps, too.