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  1. Thanks for the reply, yes scanned for codes etc. The instrument cluster is definitely at fault unfortunately.
  2. Hi all, My instrument cluster used to measure the oil level on my 996 GT2 has stopped working, without it I have know known way of checking the oil level without performing an oil change. After advice on whether there is a way to check the oil level without a functioning instrument cluster? Many thanks.
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