Indiglo install PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!
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Indiglo install PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!
Can someone tell me how to install my indiglos.
Now don't give me this search crap, I searched my butt off and still havent found any DIY on indiglos.
C'mon help me!!!!
Now don't give me this search crap, I searched my butt off and still havent found any DIY on indiglos.
C'mon help me!!!!
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- check out grasspnoy's message towards the bottom.
- as for wiring, i wired the red wire to the red wire with black line on the blue cluster side (left plug of wires) and i wired the black wire to where they grounded the cd player's black wire. to find this, you will have to remove the trim piece with the cigarette lighter plug. you will notice in the center a black wire with a clamp wrapped around a bolt. strip the new black wire and do the same.
- i tucked the black box between the cd player and gauge clusters
- this only applies if you have the el gauges.
- check out grasspnoy's message towards the bottom.
- as for wiring, i wired the red wire to the red wire with black line on the blue cluster side (left plug of wires) and i wired the black wire to where they grounded the cd player's black wire. to find this, you will have to remove the trim piece with the cigarette lighter plug. you will notice in the center a black wire with a clamp wrapped around a bolt. strip the new black wire and do the same.
- i tucked the black box between the cd player and gauge clusters
- this only applies if you have the el gauges.
I do not have the best instructions but I can get you started! This is way that I did it, if anybody has an easier way let him know.
1. remove the plastic around the steering column.
2. remove the black bezel (it may be tough, mine was)
3. then the gauge cluster should be free, remove the plastic cover
4. get a pen and paper and you want to mark to what all your gauges are
reading when the car is idling so when you put the Markers back on everyhting is reading right.
5. Next you wnat to remove the black cover that is around the gauges
6. Next remove the markers so put the gauges on. On mine I had to glue the gauges onto the old ones.
7. Next I put the markers back on, you may have to adjust them so that it is reading right
8. Next run your wires
As far as wiring them up, my friend did it for me, I hope this helps a little!
1. remove the plastic around the steering column.
2. remove the black bezel (it may be tough, mine was)
3. then the gauge cluster should be free, remove the plastic cover
4. get a pen and paper and you want to mark to what all your gauges are
reading when the car is idling so when you put the Markers back on everyhting is reading right.
5. Next you wnat to remove the black cover that is around the gauges
6. Next remove the markers so put the gauges on. On mine I had to glue the gauges onto the old ones.
7. Next I put the markers back on, you may have to adjust them so that it is reading right
8. Next run your wires
As far as wiring them up, my friend did it for me, I hope this helps a little!
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
I hope when you say remove your markers you dont mean your needles!!!!!!!
you dont have to remove the needles with indiglos.....whatever you do....leave em on!! unless you want to run the chance of throwing your gauge readings off!! if you cant get em back yourself, then you get to pay honda an arm and a leg to do it for you!!!!!!
I hope when you say remove your markers you dont mean your needles!!!!!!!
you dont have to remove the needles with indiglos.....whatever you do....leave em on!! unless you want to run the chance of throwing your gauge readings off!! if you cant get em back yourself, then you get to pay honda an arm and a leg to do it for you!!!!!!
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