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Toyota Tundra Instrument Cluster is the brain that allows the drivers to read essential data at a glance by having all that the truck has to offer. The Toyota Tundra has gained its muscle and reliability image because of its 5.7 liter V8 coupled with a smooth six speed automatic transmission, powerful frames and tuned suspension which absorbs both the rough trails and highways. The Tundra also has an option of generous towing muscle with optional heavy duty radiator and hitch, family or work crew sizes of three cab sizes with tight build quality which is a reflection of Toyota attention to detail. Commuting is not a hassle because of the sophisticated steering and intelligent fuel management, thus the Tundra is a mix of power and economy that keeps the expenses in check. The Toyota Instrument Cluster is an inside unit that has a combination of digital display with sharp needles to provide speed, rpm, fuel level, and warning lights in a well-defined glare-free design. The drivers can view actual time tire pressure, oil temperature and trip information that enhances decision making, through this display and the built in Instrument Cluster technology gives the driver confidence. The Instrument Cluster is also bright during daylight and dim during night in order to ease straining and this is the reason why Toyota integrates safety into every Tundra. Installation of an Instrument Cluster requires battery disconnection, removing bezel, unplugging, removing seat unit, reconnecting, checking power and verifying gauge sweep.