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Genuine Instrument Panel Parts for Your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram Model
If you're looking for replacement instrument panels for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram vehicle, trust Mopar OEM as your go-to source to get exactly what you need. Your model deserves a well-fitting, stylish, factory-made instrument cluster that provides accurate information on every drive. Depending on the car, this component can have many moving parts and wiring that must be properly installed, so let's explore what you can expect before you place an order.
How Can I Tell That I Need Instrument Cluster Repair?
Your instrument panel is the centralized display that sits behind the steering wheel. For most iterations, this is a tactile, physical unit with needles representing mph and fuel levels, as well as an odometer, warning lights, and indicators – such as your turn signal or headlight intensity. If this console begins to error out, the needles might not move, the odometer may display an unexpected reading, or your fuel gauge may sit on empty even after a refill.
Modern models in the CDJR lineup often come with a digital instrument cluster. These are customizable, letting you see the information you want, but they can suffer from technical glitches. If you notice pages not updating or if they freeze when you try to switch them, it might be time to repair or potentially fully replace your digital instrument cluster.
A properly functioning instrument panel is a key part of any automobile to ensure the overall safety of you and your passengers. For example, if your battery warning lights don't activate properly on the instrument panel, you may not know when it's time to replace it and buy one of our batteries for sale.
Why Choose a Mopar Instrument Panel?
When purchasing car instrument panels, the most important thing to check is whether they fit your vehicle. These parts can be complex: You need a system and screen that are compatible with your car, truck, or SUV in terms of display space, overall size, and technology.
Similar to how we organize our selection of headlights for sale, we have a simple way to shop for your car's instrument cluster so that you can quickly find the match for your make, body style, and year. For example, say you have a 2025 Dodge Durango. You can select the model and year or input the Vehicle Identification Number, and our site will show you the available inventory of instrument cluster units or parts you can buy, including an instrument panel switch or bezel.
Learn About Instrument Panel Replacement Cost With Mopar OEM
The specific cost of your instrument panel replacement will depend on the model, whether it is a fully digital display or an older analog setup, and the extent of the issue. You could potentially save thousands on genuine parts with our deals and protect those materials with a 12-month Mopar warranty.1 We value your time, so if you have any questions, please feel free to contact our support team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an instrument panel (instrument cluster)?
An instrument panel refers to the display right behind your steering wheel that shows real-time information like mph, temperature, and fuel meters. For many modern clusters, this is a fully digital and customizable touchscreen, but older cars may use physical dials and needles. Either way, it's designed to be an unobtrusive yet easy-to-see place for navigation icons or warning lights.
How do I know if I need to replace my instrument panel?
You may need to replace parts of your instrument panel or the entire unit if you notice:
- Graphical glitches
- Errors that do not go away, even after the symptoms are fixed
- Needles that don't move, even after gas refills or changing speed
- Odometer not adjusting
- Attempting to customize it is slow or laggy
Are instrument panels easy to install?
Instrument panels can be easy to install, but it depends on your expertise and the vehicle's complexity. Older gauges with needles and tactile buttons can be relatively easy to install. However, fully digital screens and displays can be much more complicated to properly wire. In both cases, we still recommend you visit an official dealership for warranty coverage.
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