Indo Gauge install

A forum for Appearance Discussions. (Exterior, Body Kits, & Interior)
Post Reply
Wirespeed
Junior Member
Posts: 13
Joined: February 16th, 2003, 2:01 am
Location: Newcastle, England
Contact:

Re: Indo Gauge install

Post by Wirespeed »

I cut my old ones off with a scalpel so the new ones wouldn't make the needles stick, be very careful though.<p>Also keep hold of the small needle rests off the speedometer and the tach as your guages proberly didn't come with any. <p>The big problem is fitting the temp/petrol gauge, I ended up snapping my petrol one off :( <p>Lucky the dash has the almost empty warning light otherwise I would be running out of gas all the flippin time.<p>Hope that helped!
Image
Sonicxtacy02
Senior Member
Posts: 2053
Joined: January 1st, 2001, 2:01 am
Location: Woodbridge, VA, USA
Contact:

Re: Indo Gauge install

Post by Sonicxtacy02 »

the trick is to turn your temp gauge so that it is parallel to the fuel gauge when you slide the gauges on. The temp gauge needle is alot harder to break than the fuel gauge.
Shaun Newman
SOLD 1994 Blaze Red GS/ SOLD 1994 Chaste White GS-R
LUKE162
Regular Member
Posts: 261
Joined: December 31st, 2002, 2:01 am
Location: CANADA

Re: Indo Gauge install

Post by LUKE162 »

hey there, i got a question, when ur taking off the panel above the shifter panel (the one iamcanadain was having trouble with) how many screws in total do u need to take out so i know wen i have all my screws removed. Also wen u say the needles stick to the gauges, um which ones stick. What do u mean so u cant see ur actual speed. u cant see the idling speed, or u cant see fuel or temp gauge meter. LOL. I just want to know like if ur driving do they stick or what. Thanx again lol :shrug:
LUKE
Post Reply

Return to “Appearance”