Pulling the Cluster?!?!
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Pulling the Cluster?!?!
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I was wondering if anyone has pulled the cluster on there Fit? I'm wondering how easy it is to do? If anyone can help me out please PM me! THANKS!
I was wondering if anyone has pulled the cluster on there Fit? I'm wondering how easy it is to do? If anyone can help me out please PM me! THANKS!
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I wanna put something in it's place for track events. But I want to be able to take the cluster out and then be able to put it back in for the drive home. I just don't want it to be a huge production to get it in and out and of course I need the car to preform whitout the stock cluster in place.
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Re: (EK2.0)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EK2.0 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I can't do that because I don't actually own one yet.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: (Tight Fit)
the car might not run without it. And it def wont run right without it. all of the systems and control modules on newer cars communicate with each other, and if something like a gauge cluster can not be detected alot of systems might not work, including srs, abs, and other stuff. i have a new accord in my shop right now with a bad gauge cluster and it has a bunch of communication codes and the a/c doesnt work. i would leave it alone if i were you.
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Re: (EK2.0)
I kind of did sort of regret it. you have to remove the dashboard to do it without breaking something. what i regret the most i got the JDM hazard button...which means another whole day digging in the dashboard just to put on a small button
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Re: (SDGD3kid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SDGD3kid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I kind of did sort of regret it. you have to remove the dashboard to do it without breaking something. what i regret the most i got the JDM hazard button...which means another whole day digging in the dashboard just to put on a small button </TD></TR></TABLE>
Woah, removing the dashboard to remove the gauge cluster?
Sorry, but someone lied to you.
Woah, removing the dashboard to remove the gauge cluster?
Sorry, but someone lied to you.
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oh crap whoops sorry bout that i meant about doing that dumb hazard button I was sleepy when i wrote that earlier post. but yeah sooo dont want to mess with the dashboard again
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Re: (SDGD3kid)
^^^^ so you took the dashboard off to put the hazard button in??????????
thats worse than saying you took the dashboard off for the cluster
i just broke my old hazard switch cuz i knew i wasnt gonna put it back on HAHAHA
thats worse than saying you took the dashboard off for the cluster
i just broke my old hazard switch cuz i knew i wasnt gonna put it back on HAHAHA
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