what would i have to do to install reverse gauges
Take off dash . . .
Take off Bezel . . .
Take off guage cluster cover . . .
Slide gauges OVER the needles, do NOT remove needles if your car is a 00+
Wire them up . . .
Put together everything . . .
Enjoy gauges . . .
Remember how to do it so YOU can post a how-to the next time this question comes up for the 4200 time . . .
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it's ok guys
i got it
it's pretty easy thing to do
El Fuego ( the grounded one ) wrote:i ... came up blank.
ur dad wishes the same thing
lol
hey but i was wondering how do you change the odometer light
Odometer light? Hmmm, you might want to PM or look around for a guy called "Buzz" or "Buzz182" can't remember the full name offhand. He knows how to change all of the light in the clusters including warning, turn signals, odometer, etc.
so if installing these reverse guages are easy where does exactly the red wire go in the dash and then the black wire too??? i think the black is the ground wire and it goes under that screw on the left of the door panel right??
mike nuzzo wrote:so if installing these reverse guages are easy where does exactly the red wire go in the dash and then the black wire too??? i think the black is the ground wire and it goes under that screw on the left of the door panel right??
the black can go to any ground (any bare metal) The red you should tap the headlight switch i believe its a brown wire. this way your headlight switch will control the gauges
Is there any special position that the needles should be wile sliding the gauges. I've hear all about needing to slide the gauges since the needles can't be taken off. Any tips on sliding the gauges?
point all needles upwards. and it should slide right on
i have a 96 and my gauges had to come off.
Slould I disconect the cluster to move the needles upward or not?