Making a Raspberry Pi Dashboard for an older car
Necessity can be one mean mother. Not one gauge worked right on this 1986 Chrysler Laser XT Turbo. Used replacement instrument clusters likely suffer the same brittle plastic and wrinkly circuit boards. Considering the legacy of the Chrysler Laser, I thought an intelligent dashboard was appropriate. Lee Iacocca said to give it a brain. We did!

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