Then I went to a local auto electrician with a good reputation to sort it. Unfortunately, the cheap €30 cluster I bought also had a failed LCD. My first thought was to buy as cheap a replacement as possible and swop the screen from the new cluster to the old. Anyway, I bought the Doblo back in December, and the only problem with it has been the mileage display LCD failing completely. I know that's a bit new for here, but the software covers all Fiat and Fiat Group cars for quite a way back. I got it because I needed a new speedo on my 2014 Doblo. It loads on a laptop, uses an ELM327 interface (some others are suitable), and for various functions on different models, colour coded adapters that switch around the pins on the obd socket. That is, a non OE diagnostic programme that enables one to do most of what the factory diagnostic equipment does at a vastly reduced cost. I thought there might be some interest in a review of MultiEcuScan, which is the Fiat version of Vagcom, Forscan, and similar software.