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Old 05-17-2007, 07:13 PM   #1
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Default 94 - 96 honda accord 4 cyl. cluster gauge info

Does any one know or can link me to a website that shows me a step by step of how to removing and install a cluster gauge for 94 accord? Please help

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Old 05-17-2007, 07:17 PM   #2
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http://ledautomotive.com/HowTo...o.asp read the whole thing first. but before this click on that link. How to remove the climate control This was suppose to be how to change the cluster lights. Anyways good site FOR LED for Accords. or any other cars.
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Old 05-17-2007, 08:02 PM   #3
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It's a bitch to get to the cluster.

I'll make a list of what needs to be removed:

1) Inside arm rest, open the small panel at the bottom and remove those two screws

2) Pull up on cup holder (should pop out) there is one screw at an ANGLE at the front of the opening, ignore the two ones in the middle, remove that one angled screw

3) Pull up the ebrake if it's not already up and the entire armrest/cupholder piece should slide back and up (move it around the ebrake)

4) Two screws are in front of you now near the ebrake and behind the shifter on the black piece, remove those

5) Pull out the ash tray (straight out) and remove the screw above the OBD II connector

6) Pull out the Coin Holder, remove the screw behind that and pull off the steering column cover (about 8 clips)

7) The black center console should be loose now, kinda lift it up and out - there's two clips holding it near the radio

8) Unclip the lighter , clock, hazards, and fog connectors at the top and put the piece aside

9) Remove the two screws at the base of the radio (near the OBDII connector) and pull the radio out - unplug the main harness and the antenna

10) It should look pretty empty at this point, remove the two screws on the left side of the tan part of the center console (one up by AC controls, one below near bottom of steering column)

11) Kinda weird part, Open the glove box, there's two screws on the center console in similar areas, I was able to fanangle my way in there to remove them, take out both of these.

12) Remove the two upper screws on the center console (silver and hex head)

13) The center console should now be free to be pulled out (you MAY need to remove your glove box - two screws on bottom + clipped on arm on the right side)

14) Put your hand on the back of the dash and pop out the Dimmer, Cruise/Sunroof, and defrost switches - behind the Cruise/Sunroof is a screw - remove that, behind the defrost is a screw - remove that as well

15) Look up under the Heating / AC controls where the clock/hazards used to be, you should see two small screws - remove those

16) Lower the steering wheel all the way and remove the two screws recessed where the cluster is

17) Congrats (haha) you can now pop out the black trim that holds everything in there, if you want you can just swing it carefully into your passenger footwell (what I do) or unclip/screw the heating/ac cable and pull it out

18) Now, you should see your naked dash, 4 gold screws hold in the cluster (2 on each side), remove these

19) CAREFULLY pull the cluster foward, there's three harnesses that attach to it, no way to describe what I did, but manuever it around to unclip those and pull it out, be careful as the cluster plastic can break easily

20) To take apart the cluster, remove the light bulb that connects to the top of it (there's two wires so just follow them) now there's two clips on the bottom and three on the top, carefully press all those in and the clear covering should slide off.

21) Removal of gauges and what not - Pull up on the flat covering that has the labels on it (it probably is already loose) this should expose everything else.

- Turn the cluster around this is what everything is:

1) Three screws hold in the Temp Gauge and Fuel Gauge
2) Four screws hold in the Speedo and the Tach

There are NO wires going to these pieces, I believe the power is transferred through the screws, so don't lose any and don't damage anything.

I may try to post pics up later since that's a pretty detailed explaination. Accord FAQ worthy haha
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Old 05-18-2007, 12:17 AM   #4
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It's a bitch to get to the cluster.

I'll make a list of what needs to be removed:

1) Inside arm rest, open the small panel at the bottom and remove those two screws

2) Pull up on cup holder (should pop out) there is one screw at an ANGLE at the front of the opening, ignore the two ones in the middle, remove that one angled screw

3) Pull up the ebrake if it's not already up and the entire armrest/cupholder piece should slide back and up (move it around the ebrake)

4) Two screws are in front of you now near the ebrake and behind the shifter on the black piece, remove those

5) Pull out the ash tray (straight out) and remove the screw above the OBD II connector

6) Pull out the Coin Holder, remove the screw behind that and pull off the steering column cover (about 8 clips)

7) The black center console should be loose now, kinda lift it up and out - there's two clips holding it near the radio

8) Unclip the lighter , clock, hazards, and fog connectors at the top and put the piece aside

9) Remove the two screws at the base of the radio (near the OBDII connector) and pull the radio out - unplug the main harness and the antenna

10) It should look pretty empty at this point, remove the two screws on the left side of the tan part of the center console (one up by AC controls, one below near bottom of steering column)

11) Kinda weird part, Open the glove box, there's two screws on the center console in similar areas, I was able to fanangle my way in there to remove them, take out both of these.

12) Remove the two upper screws on the center console (silver and hex head)

13) The center console should now be free to be pulled out (you MAY need to remove your glove box - two screws on bottom + clipped on arm on the right side)

14) Put your hand on the back of the dash and pop out the Dimmer, Cruise/Sunroof, and defrost switches - behind the Cruise/Sunroof is a screw - remove that, behind the defrost is a screw - remove that as well

15) Look up under the Heating / AC controls where the clock/hazards used to be, you should see two small screws - remove those

16) Lower the steering wheel all the way and remove the two screws recessed where the cluster is

17) Congrats (haha) you can now pop out the black trim that holds everything in there, if you want you can just swing it carefully into your passenger footwell (what I do) or unclip/screw the heating/ac cable and pull it out

18) Now, you should see your naked dash, 4 gold screws hold in the cluster (2 on each side), remove these

19) CAREFULLY pull the cluster foward, there's three harnesses that attach to it, no way to describe what I did, but manuever it around to unclip those and pull it out, be careful as the cluster plastic can break easily

20) To take apart the cluster, remove the light bulb that connects to the top of it (there's two wires so just follow them) now there's two clips on the bottom and three on the top, carefully press all those in and the clear covering should slide off.

21) Removal of gauges and what not - Pull up on the flat covering that has the labels on it (it probably is already loose) this should expose everything else.

- Turn the cluster around this is what everything is:

1) Three screws hold in the Temp Gauge and Fuel Gauge
2) Four screws hold in the Speedo and the Tach

There are NO wires going to these pieces, I believe the power is transferred through the screws, so don't lose any and don't damage anything.

I may try to post pics up later since that's a pretty detailed explaination. Accord FAQ worthy haha
...why? all i do is slide my dash bezel off, disconnect my cruise control, rear defrost, and ac control plugs..and there my cluster is waiting to be unscrewed...are only the 96 97 models like that?
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Old 05-18-2007, 09:07 AM   #5
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...why? all i do is slide my dash bezel off, disconnect my cruise control, rear defrost, and ac control plugs..and there my cluster is waiting to be unscrewed...are only the 96 97 models like that?
Sounds like your bezel is missing quite a few clips and screws if you can just slide it off.....

MuffinMan's writeup sounds about right. Only thing missing is the screws on the sides of the center console armrest btwn steps 2 and 3.
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Old 05-18-2007, 09:20 AM   #6
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well, i'm glad i dont have to go through all that shit yall go through.
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Old 05-18-2007, 12:38 PM   #7
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Ah Super - you shouldn't need to remove those those just hold the armrest together. Same with the two right underneath the cupholder, they hold that metal bracket together down there

and yes if you're able to just do those screws you're missing a few or tabs are broken off, it's like that for all 94-97 Accords
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Old 05-20-2007, 07:40 PM   #8
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my 94 accord ex with abs, speedometer doesnt work, so i thought bout changing the cluster gauge. Is there any way i can diagnose to find out if it is the cluster gauge or other sensors like the speed sensors? everything else works but speedometer!
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check your fuses......
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If the speedo doesn't work and the cruise control does , it's not the VSS, it's the cluster part.

If the light doesn't come on for the abs it could just be a blown bulb. Or could be the fuses for the ABS (I believe it has two separate ones)
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i have to see if cruise control works cuz i havent tried to do that. Also, my abs light is on.where are the fuses for abs and speedometer, i dont a manual yet.
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whats the size of the bulb in the cluster?
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Default Re: 94 - 96 honda accord 4 cyl. cluster gauge info

Thank you for the totally awesome instructions for removing the cluster on my '94 Honda Accord. The junkyard cluster worked great on my test drive, so I put everything back together. Now I tried to start it, and it only cranks. Is there a code the computer reads to make certain the cluster has not been tampered with? Do I need to replace the circuit board on the old cluster, and use it instead? I am baffled.
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