Delphi has announced
the launch of remanufactured instrument clusters for a variety of GM
applications from 1996 to present. All clusters are remanufactured to OE
standards to ensure they operate properly and reliably. Technicians
replacing instrument clusters on GM vehicles can send the defective part
to Delphi’s U.S.-based remanufacturing center. Delphi’s data system
conducts an initial analysis, which captures the odometer reading,
serial and VIN numbers, customer complaint, the technician’s diagnosis
and other pertinent information. After initial testing, a Delphi
technician replaces defective components at a reassembly station using
OE parts. Parametric testing at the electronic component level as well
as cold testing if needed validates operation under all vehicle
conditions. Each cluster arrives into the shop fully programmed and
calibrated with critical information, such as steering wheel control
functionality and the customer’s odometer reading. The clusters install
easily with no additional time-consuming steps.
Delphi
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