How do I remove the gauge cluster?
#1
How do I remove the gauge cluster?
I purchased a set of white vinyl overlays off of Ebay for the gauges to give them the white gauge look.
I'm having trouble removing the cluster. I have removed the two screws that hold on the trim and have removed the trim. I have removed the two screws that hold in the cluster and have removed the top trim off of the steering column for extra working room.
I can get the cluster just loose off of the two pins, but cannot get it to come out. I feels like something is holding it from the back.
Any assistance would be appreciated!
Mark
I'm having trouble removing the cluster. I have removed the two screws that hold on the trim and have removed the trim. I have removed the two screws that hold in the cluster and have removed the top trim off of the steering column for extra working room.
I can get the cluster just loose off of the two pins, but cannot get it to come out. I feels like something is holding it from the back.
Any assistance would be appreciated!
Mark
#2
This is instruction on HHRBoutique.com site click on this and see if it helps. Sounds like you are doing everything correct. Let us know if you get it.
http://hhrboutique.com/hhrclusterinstallation.asp
http://hhrboutique.com/hhrclusterinstallation.asp
#3
OK, got it! The mistake I was making was trying to pull on the bottom tabs of the cluster to pull out the cluster.
After you have removed the two screws from the cluster, pull down and out from the TOP of the cluster and it will come out.
PHEW!
After you have removed the two screws from the cluster, pull down and out from the TOP of the cluster and it will come out.
PHEW!
#5
Yes, I did get the vinyl stick on ones. Happy with the results. Went with those because I wanted it to be easier if go back to stock if I did not like the look.
I'll post some pics soon.
Mark
I'll post some pics soon.
Mark
#7
Sorry about no pics; my life has been VERY hectic as of late.
For me the jury is out on the overlays. Price is right and worth the experiment. A couple of things things:
1. you MUST line things up perfectly or the numbers and hash marks will "ghost" with the back lighting.
2. In certain angles you can see the raised rings through the vinyl from the original gauge faces. Might not be important to some; is to me.
So, was/is it worth it? For me it was, because after having these on a week or so, I really prefer the original look over the white guages. Glad I didn't spend more money to make that discovery. Will be removing them.
This is very much one of those YMMV mods.
For me the jury is out on the overlays. Price is right and worth the experiment. A couple of things things:
1. you MUST line things up perfectly or the numbers and hash marks will "ghost" with the back lighting.
2. In certain angles you can see the raised rings through the vinyl from the original gauge faces. Might not be important to some; is to me.
So, was/is it worth it? For me it was, because after having these on a week or so, I really prefer the original look over the white guages. Glad I didn't spend more money to make that discovery. Will be removing them.
This is very much one of those YMMV mods.
#8
schematic of wire harness
This is my first post, and I hope someone has a shop manual and can help me. I need the schematic of the wire harness to the gauge cluster. I would like to dim or turn off my lights to the cluster with a switch. Can someone post a pic of the schematic to the cluster. TXS Pat