changing instrument cluster
#1
changing instrument cluster
Okay, I'm sorry, my Search-Fu is not that good.
But I would like to change my Turbo II cluster to an N/A cluster since we all know the boost gauge is useless. But, from my understanding from some similar threads that new lines need to be run and the battery stuff is not just "there".
But then if thats do able then I would also like to install these:
Red Glow 86 88 Mazda RX7 RX 7 Non Turbo Glow Gauge Face Overlay FC3S JDM New | eBay
Is installation fairly simple or does it require soldering?
Finally what do I need to be careful about when swapping them?
But I would like to change my Turbo II cluster to an N/A cluster since we all know the boost gauge is useless. But, from my understanding from some similar threads that new lines need to be run and the battery stuff is not just "there".
But then if thats do able then I would also like to install these:
Red Glow 86 88 Mazda RX7 RX 7 Non Turbo Glow Gauge Face Overlay FC3S JDM New | eBay
Is installation fairly simple or does it require soldering?
Finally what do I need to be careful about when swapping them?
#3
Cake or Death?
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Install will require:
-Remove and disassemble the instrument cluster
-Remove needles and gauge faces
-Install new faces, replace needles
-Drill hole(s) so new face wiring can exit the cluster housing
-Wire new faces and the controller into car harness
-Realize that it doesn't look very good because the FC does not have lighted needles and the front wash lighting clashes with the new faces
-Revert to stock
-Remove and disassemble the instrument cluster
-Remove needles and gauge faces
-Install new faces, replace needles
-Drill hole(s) so new face wiring can exit the cluster housing
-Wire new faces and the controller into car harness
-Realize that it doesn't look very good because the FC does not have lighted needles and the front wash lighting clashes with the new faces
-Revert to stock
#4
Senior Member
iTrader: (9)
Install will require:
-Remove and disassemble the instrument cluster
-Remove needles and gauge faces
-Install new faces, replace needles
-Drill hole(s) so new face wiring can exit the cluster housing
-Wire new faces and the controller into car harness
-Realize that it doesn't look very good because the FC does not have lighted needles and the front wash lighting clashes with the new faces
-Revert to stock
-Remove and disassemble the instrument cluster
-Remove needles and gauge faces
-Install new faces, replace needles
-Drill hole(s) so new face wiring can exit the cluster housing
-Wire new faces and the controller into car harness
-Realize that it doesn't look very good because the FC does not have lighted needles and the front wash lighting clashes with the new faces
-Revert to stock
#6
^Got ya It was only an idea.
Well then thats certainly good to know, and voltmeter works just fine then? So it shouldn't be any different for the S4. Also I heard some people messing up the speedo cable, I have only ever swapped around electronic gauges so is there anything I should be particularly careful of?
Well then thats certainly good to know, and voltmeter works just fine then? So it shouldn't be any different for the S4. Also I heard some people messing up the speedo cable, I have only ever swapped around electronic gauges so is there anything I should be particularly careful of?
#7
1308ccs of awesome
iTrader: (9)
^Got ya It was only an idea.
Well then thats certainly good to know, and voltmeter works just fine then? So it shouldn't be any different for the S4. Also I heard some people messing up the speedo cable, I have only ever swapped around electronic gauges so is there anything I should be particularly careful of?
Well then thats certainly good to know, and voltmeter works just fine then? So it shouldn't be any different for the S4. Also I heard some people messing up the speedo cable, I have only ever swapped around electronic gauges so is there anything I should be particularly careful of?
just don't break the plastic pieces you're taking off and you're good to go.