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GM Stepper Motor Repair Kit X27 168 - (7 Motor Kit) Fits All 03-06 Chevy Silverados, Tahoes, Yukons, Suburbans +

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  • #1 RATED GM STEPPER MOTOR REPAIR KIT - Set of 6 Genuine Switec OEM GM Stepper Motors, part number x27.168 (not aftermarket black type). Most GM's have six gauges and you'll need one motor for each gauge in your instrument cluster to complete the job. While you're in there you may as well replace all the stepper motors because they're all guaranteed to go out eventually. Once one goes out it's not long before the rest go too!
  • COMPLETE KIT - Includes 7 motors, correct solder, OEM lights and needle removal tool. Fits ALL 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Chevrolet GMC Silverados, Suburbans, Tahoes, Trailblazers, Yukons and many more listed below
  • WHY BUY AFTERMARKET PARTS when you can get these genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) GM stepper motors right here on Amazon? These are the very latest revised and updated GM factory stepper motors specifically designed to be a 100% cure for the common problems seen 2003-2006 General Motors vehicles such as: sticky needle movement, jumpy readings, dead gauges, gauges that ratchet up or down, gauges pegged out to the left or right of the dial and more.
  • OEM PARTS - Produced for General Motors in Switzerland by Juken Swiss Technologies these Switec GM stepper motors are of the utmost quality and meet stringent international ISO 9001 quality standards. When it comes to delicate electronics it pays to get the highest quality parts the first time. You don't want to have to do this job twice due to cheap aftermarket parts failing on you!
  • DIRECT FIT - Direct replacement for the older and faulty XC5168, X15168 and X25168 stepper motors that came in millions of GM vehicles produced from 03 04 05 and 06. These X27 168s have been redesigned for maximum reliability and quiet operation.



Semi Satisfied Customer
2025-08-26 14:56:05
Installation is a breeze. Works great 👍
Tom
2025-07-24 18:31:25
I found this kit worked extremely well to repair several of my nonfunctioning guages in my 2005 Chevy 3500 instrument module. The video should be watched first, before removing the stepper motors and replacing them with the new ones. This is a complete kit and the replacement parts are first quality. The price is very good. The shipping was fast and the kit was packed well. I recommend this seller for this stepper motor repair kit.
Bernard Agnew
2025-07-03 11:22:18
Product arrived as described. Everything appeared to be good quality. Replaced three motors on my 2005 suburban, tach/speedo/oil pressure. Works great so far. Was pretty straightforward. I have minimal soldering experience and did not find this too difficult. My only recommendation is to not buy the cheap "solder suckers" you see on amazon. I bought the blue $5 one and it was useless. You have to get the tip of the sucker so close to the solder puddle and the space is very tight. I just used the solder iron to heat up the solder and applied tension to the motor at the same time, pulling it one side at a time. By the time I did my third one it took me about 1-2 minutes to get the motor off. Make sure you straighten the pins on the back before removing as well. Didnt change any bulbs, may do that next as one seems dim. Good luck.
Steve
2025-06-02 20:13:06
We have been without a speedometer and other gauges on our 2003 Suburban for a couple of years. The dealer wanted a fortune to replace the instrument panel and the best price I found to refurbish it was $149.00. I watched a couple of videos on how to replace the gauge motors and thought this was something I could tackle. I already had a soldering iron but had to purchase a desoldering pump (this makes the job so much easier). I was able to take apart my dash, remove the instrument panel and replace all six of my gauge motors in around 1 hour (much less time than expected). We've been on two long trips since the install and everything works perfectly. I don't know of a product that we have been so pleased with and it only cost us a fraction of what we were looking at from the dealer. You do need to have some soldering experience or watch some videos to help you learn but most people should easily be able to handle this project.
Don P
2025-03-23 15:04:52
You will need a good precision soldering iron, solder sucker, good flux, and good solder. Obviously it takes some degree of skill to replace these, its straight forward and doesn't take long to do. You can accurize your gauges, too. The instructions are very good.
Customer
2025-02-11 11:50:32
Used to repair the fuel gage in the instrument cluster of my 06 Tahoe. Works great!
Alex
2025-01-27 15:05:35
No comparison between the factory steppers and these. All but one was serviceable, but I still replaced all of the steppers. Factory units had some of the stops ruined and the cogging from step to step was not even and linear like the new ones. You can feel it turning by hand.These appear to be legit Switec steppers. One word though. Not enough bulbs to replace the backlighting, but the bigger problem is that one of them was defective. I know these bulbs are cheap, but you really should have a way to power this board up out of the vehicle... as one bulb I replaced was half brightness compared to the others... and it was extremely hot. The potential to melt plastic was pretty high with this oddball bulb. The filament must of had an internal short causing more amp draw and less light output, but if one simply replaced parts before testing, you may have a serious problem with plastic longevity.Would buy again if needed. I’d do an LED upgrade as well but I like the OE look at night and it’s less fiddling at the end of the day.
Shalom D.
2025-01-24 15:35:55
We fixed two vehicles with this kit, my Trailblazer and my friend's Tahoe. Her son had them both done in one night and our dashboards are working again.