| DIY Indiglo Gauges |
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| Written by Russ | |
| Monday, 19 July 2004 | |
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Do it yourself Indiglo Gauges
Introduction YOU WILL BE WORKING WITH A/C POWER! IT HURTS! BE VERY CAREFUL! This equipment is EXTREMELY FRAGILE and cannot be bought in seperate pieces. If you want to replace a piece, take your ass to the junkyard, or be prepared to buy the whole cluster from Toyota for $900! Materials Needed Step 1 - Take your gauges out. I found out how to do this HERE. Instructions thanks to ByeByeBaby who wrote the howto and posted it on NewCelica.Org Step 2 - Pull off your gauge face. There are 2 little tabs by the openings for the needles, and some adhesive opposite of the needles fairly near the hole. If it appears to be sticking too much, hold it by a light bulb for a minute or so to loosen up the adhesive. Step 3 - Scan your gauges I'd post my scan, but the file is extremely enormous.... Remember, the better quality the picture, the easier it will be to select stuff in photoshop or whatever program you will use. You will need to make:
www.beingseen.com Although I'm not thrilled w/EL for gauges, I gotta admit that the guy is friendly and fairly helpful. The problem is that he will give you a piece of a bigger piece w/no choice of where you want your connectors and whatnot, or what type of connectors..... Kind of like shooting in the dark.
You will now be left with the circuitboard Step 6 - Removing the LCD Ok... I have to stress yet again .. BE CAREFUL!!!!! and I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BREAK YOUR CAR! These pieces are quite fragile and it almost sounds/feels like you break them when you remove them... You have been warned.. Proceed with caution if you wish. The LCD is held in only by 4 clips that clip to the back of the circuitboard, and the pins on the bottom of the screen into the connector on the circuitboard. Undo the clips, and gently push on the white nubs that stick through the circuitboard. Gently rock the puppy out.. It takes time, patience, and a steady hand... DO NOT RUSH YOURSELF I didn't break mine, so why should you? Step 7 - More LCD stuff Underneath the LCD, there are 2 pieces, the Diffuser (clear plastic piece) and the shiny piece (no clue... probably makes the light brighter or reflects it, or evens it out.) The reason that you must do this is that you need to keep it slim enough so that the LCD can sit flush w/the white piece it was sitting in. You will have to grind some of the big white piece so that you can slide it on over the connector without bending it. I broke my piece of EL for the gas/temp because I did not originally cut this and bent it too far. ATTENTION!!! IF YOU HAVE AN AUTOMATIC!!!! Make sure that you don't have a light where you need to cut out the plastic. I have never taken a automatic gauge cluster apart, so I don't know if you guys have an extra light there. LAMINATE THE EL, IF YOU DON'T, HUMIDITY CAN GET INSIDE AND THAT'S BAD M'KAY? This step is pretty much explained w/the pieces of EL you got Step 9 - Assemble You will now have to put everything together and wire it in. In terms of wiring, follow beingseen's instructions for hooking up the inverters to the EL, and to 12V power (parking light wire or other) Place the EL on top of the stock gauges, making sure you have enough clearance between it and the needles. They can get stuck. Trust me on this one. Once you've put everything back together, take it down to the car and try it out! Outro Pictures taken during creation & planning
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 October 2004 ) |

