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Jun 6, 2011 - 10:09 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919701 · Replies: 6 · Views: 2,163
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QUOTE (DeW_H0e_GT @ Feb 21, 2007 - 12:24 AM) *
i would hceck all your ground connections....take your gauge wiring out n try to wire it again.....

Or amaze all your friends with a really wild looking tach!!!!

Jun 6, 2011 - 10:06 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919699 · Replies: 11 · Views: 3,530
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A dab of 3M super weather strip adhesive applied on the tip of a K bob skew is what i used. Gauges love to flex but a little dab on either side of the needles, carefull NOT to glue them worked like a champ. (under the glo gauge and original face) It makes it easier if you pull straight out any stop pins before trying to install and work your way from longest to shortest needles. Then reinsert pins, You may have to add , or camfer holes first so triple check first then when you are positive you can't screw it up, check once more before you start to make a longshoreman blush !!!!

QUOTE (Stu37363 @ Nov 9, 2006 - 1:10 AM) *
next time use spray on adhesive and just spray it on the back of the indiglo gauges

Spray on adhesive doesn't give you much room for error.Once it's set your done.

Jun 6, 2011 - 9:59 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919698 · Replies: 11 · Views: 3,530
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A dab of 3M super weather strip adhesive applied on the tip of a K bob skew is what i used. Gauges love to flex but a little dab on either side of the needles, carefull NOT to glue them worked like a champ. (under the glo gauge and original face)

Jun 6, 2011 - 9:53 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919697 · Replies: 17 · Views: 4,207
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QUOTE (JuMPiiN @ Apr 9, 2010 - 1:41 AM) *
Like I said u either typed it wrong or something ... I would replace the LEDs... I want a new cluster with a white background.. Blue lights ... Ext. I don't want to just replace the lights.
As for search button I searched custom gauge cluster and worded it several ways and couldn't find anything.

Try typing "indiglo gauges" Check out E-Bay. That is where I got mine. Looks grat too, you can change the color from blue or green AND adjust the brightness !!!They are under car parts, other, gauges

Jun 6, 2011 - 9:45 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919692 · Replies: 16 · Views: 3,242
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I forgot to tell ya, they have the dropping resistor in them so if it's a wedge bulb, it's plug in and enjoy, but rember that LEDs are directional to power, can't hurt if put in backwards, just remove and reinstall 180 degrees

Jun 6, 2011 - 9:38 AM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #919690 · Replies: 16 · Views: 3,242
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QUOTE (Neil_Y @ Jun 13, 2009 - 4:18 AM) *
from the AC control panel,i want change to blue led

First you HAVE to determine what bulb type you are replacing. Alot of the older #168 or 194 are called T-10 for LEDS. Best place I found was on E-Bay BUT go throgh ALL the pages FIRST !!! ( I bought 10 T-10[194] ) bulbs there, though they came from china for .25cents plus @2.85 for shipping. All worked and alot better than paying @ $7-8 bucks for one !!! (check the sylvania bulb guide for more help determining your bulb) Good luck and hope this helps.I learned this the hard way.


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