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GMC Yukon Instrument Cluster is the embodiment of this full size SUV, the combination between toughness and intelligent information presentation. The GMC Yukon provides confident towing, a roomy cabin that is folded flat to accommodate gear, efficient hybrid technology to save on fuel, and advanced aerodynamics that mute the ride that is supported by the proven engineering that concentrates on durability and daily versatility. The owners love the fact that the GMC Yukon is able to balance between good performance and family comfort and maintain daily maintenance easy due to the easily obtainable GMC parts that are made to factory standards. The Yukon Instrument Cluster is in the center of the driver experience and is literally in front of the wheel; it is a grouping of the speedometer, tachometer, fuel and temperature gauges and bright warning lights so that the driver has real time information on the status of the vehicle but without any distraction. This Instrument Cluster also brings trip information and service reminder in a straightforward digital display, which assists the Yukon to maintain a safer and more productive journey every time. The GMC Instrument Cluster was made to blend perfectly with the electronic network of the SUV, it is resistant to vibrations, and it is calibrated correctly and provides the cabin with a sophisticated appearance. To replace an Instrument Cluster: disconnection of the battery, trim bezel, undoing of fasteners, pushing the unit forward, unplugging connectors, replacing it, tightening everything, re-fitting trim, reconnecting power, self checking display, and checking proper gauge sweep by a short on-road test.