For 1967-1968 Camaro & Firebird 6290070 Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board
For 1967-1968 Camaro & Firebird 6290070 Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board
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Instrument Cluster Printed Circuit Board for Camaro and for Firebird
This instrument cluster printed circuit board for Camaro and for Firebird models provides the electrical connections for dashboard illumination and gauges, replacing cross-reference part number 6290070.
Overview
This instrument cluster printed circuit board facilitates the distribution of electrical signals to the gauges and light sockets within the dash assembly. This instrument cluster printed circuit board is designed to restore factory functionality to vehicles with failing or brittle original electronics. Restorers utilize this instrument cluster printed circuit board to ensure reliable gauge readings and consistent interior lighting.
Built For Performance
- Copper circuitry tracks provide consistent electrical conductivity across the entire panel.
- Flexible backing material allows the board to conform to the original dashboard housing contours.
- Contact points are specifically designed for standard twist-in light bulb sockets.
- Die-cut mounting holes align with factory cluster housing hardware locations.
- Direct replacement design requires no soldering or modification to the vehicle harness.
Fits These Machines
- for 1967 Camaro
- for 1968 Camaro
- for 1967 Firebird
- for 1968 Firebird
On-The-Job Use
- Restoration of classic vehicle dashboard electrical systems during interior overhauls.
- Repair of dim or non-operational instrument panel illumination caused by broken circuits.
- Replacement of original circuit boards that have suffered from delamination or corrosion.
- Maintenance of factory gauge functionality to ensure accurate monitoring of engine vitals.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 6290070 |
| Application | Instrument Cluster |
| Material | Flexible Printed Circuit Membrane |
| Compatibility | 1967 to 1968 models |
Good To Know
Q: Does this component require specialized electrical tools for installation? A: Installation involves standard hand tools to access the dashboard and simple twist-in light sockets to complete the circuit. No soldering or complex wiring modifications are necessary for the connection.
Q: What causes these components to fail in classic vehicles? A: Original circuit boards often fail due to moisture exposure, age related brittleness, or delamination of the copper tracks from the backing. Replacing the unit restores electrical continuity to the dash cluster.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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