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OKIE SS Dec 15, 2013 11:48 AM

Speedo cluster lens
 
Anyone have a part number and/or source of a speedo cluster lens for an SS? Mine has cloudy spots and it's annoying at times. How hard would one be to replace and is a separate item from the cluster itself?

GM parts center shows part #20845839 for 2009-2011 but nothing for 2006-2008. Didn't know there was a difference but it looks like there is.

http://www.gmpartscenter.net/oem-par...right/20845839

Oldblue Dec 15, 2013 11:59 AM

Another member is looking for a replacement , as far as I have seen they are sold as part of the complete assembly of the cluste

OKIE SS Dec 15, 2013 12:07 PM

Dang, that's not good news. I contacted the GM parts center and asked about it...I'll post back when/if I hear anything.

firemangeorge Dec 15, 2013 02:06 PM

All the SS's have the same 140 mph speedo. I would think the lense part would be the same 08-10.
Most likely it's just an incorrect(incomplete) year listing by the seller. See that a lot on the internet.

Allen S Dec 15, 2013 04:37 PM

I recently broke my lens on my panel,from what i understand the lens is the same on all the clusters ,ss or not. I found lots on ebay...bought one for a total of $55 shipped to me in vancouver area.Will just swap it onto my cluster after a good polishing. Beats $300. from chevy!

OKIE SS Dec 15, 2013 04:59 PM

If the lenses are all the same, the lens alone is only $8.60 from the GM parts link. I can find a ton of clusters in the $35-$60 range but I don't need the whole cluster and the lenses don't look that good.

Does Chilton's or the Haynes manual have any info on changing one? Probably get both manuals for XMAS but just curious if anyone has one of the two and would know.

firemangeorge Dec 15, 2013 05:23 PM

Don't think you need a manual.
Should be as easy as remove the trim piece to reveal the cluster. If the lense is secured by screws, should be an easy swap out.
I've never done one on a HHR but have pulled some on various other cars.
Only caution advice is to disconnect the battery first.

Someone who has swapped out instrument faceplates( SSfan ?) should be able to confirm how simple it is.

OKIE SS Dec 16, 2013 11:02 AM

And people wonder why being able to write is a good thing to learn.

Here's GM's response.

Q: Trying to find the clear instrument cluster lens for my 2008 HHR SS

A: You cannot but the cluster lens seperate from the cluster.

What the heck does that mean?

Oldblue Dec 16, 2013 02:30 PM

apparently you can not separate the lens from the cluster! but most of us know you can, just be careful!

donbrew Dec 16, 2013 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by Allen S (Post 729176)
I recently broke my lens on my panel,from what i understand the lens is the same on all the clusters ,ss or not. I found lots on ebay...bought one for a total of $55 shipped to me in vancouver area.Will just swap it onto my cluster after a good polishing. Beats $300. from chevy!

I'm pretty sure that you will still need the dealer to program the "new" one. I could be wrong, but digital things usually do..


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