Gauge Face Install instructions up
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There are 6 main pages and 2 optional pages.
You guys probably could not see them so, I added a scroll bar and removed some other stuff.
I forgot not everyone runs 1600x1280 screen resolution.
You guys probably could not see them so, I added a scroll bar and removed some other stuff.
I forgot not everyone runs 1600x1280 screen resolution.
Well Random as far as the light staying on for the air bags I just pulled it out of the gauge housing (the light that is). But as far as the rear defrost switch goes I checked again and all the wires match (color wiz) so what can I do to fix it the dealership put in a new switch and I checked and the fuse is good so I'm lost
Could it be that something is wrong in the computer
Well I don't know if you can help let me know. Thanks
Could it be that something is wrong in the computer
Well I don't know if you can help let me know. Thanks
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yamaneko must have moved it...
http://www.teamsr.org/installguide/gauge_i...tall/how_to.htm
That is the new URL...
[ June 07, 2001: Message edited by: Random ]
http://www.teamsr.org/installguide/gauge_i...tall/how_to.htm
That is the new URL...
[ June 07, 2001: Message edited by: Random ]
I see under problems and work around that the speedo needle is in the wrong place.
I had this problem, which I remedied by removing the needle, and pushing it through the hole in the gauge and holding it in place with a piece of stick tape on the back. That way I didn't get an extra hole.
Z
I had this problem, which I remedied by removing the needle, and pushing it through the hole in the gauge and holding it in place with a piece of stick tape on the back. That way I didn't get an extra hole.
Z
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Originally posted by Zorro:
I see under problems and work around that the speedo needle is in the wrong place.
I had this problem, which I remedied by removing the needle, and pushing it through the hole in the gauge and holding it in place with a piece of stick tape on the back. That way I didn't get an extra hole.
Z
I see under problems and work around that the speedo needle is in the wrong place.
I had this problem, which I remedied by removing the needle, and pushing it through the hole in the gauge and holding it in place with a piece of stick tape on the back. That way I didn't get an extra hole.
Z
You mean the Speedo "rest" pin, not the Speedo needle itself, right?
I thought about that, or just glueing the pin in...but I didn't want it falling out later...so I just went with 2 holes...
i have a question for you is it hard to remove the needle when you install white gauges i heard that they are hard to remove is it right tahnks for your reply if youlike write me back to cervantes@videotron.ca
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Originally posted by blackshark:
i have a question for you is it hard to remove the needle when you install white gauges i heard that they are hard to remove
i have a question for you is it hard to remove the needle when you install white gauges i heard that they are hard to remove
No, they are easy to remove...you just need to do it right! The easiest way I found was to Lever them off. So basically pushing them off from the back side rather than pulling them off from the front side. You can do it with a small screwdriver.



