JDM Ep3 gauge cluster
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JDM Ep3 gauge cluster
My buddy is having problems with his jdm cluster. When he drives at night the cluster won't light up like it's suppose to. we are prob. guessing it has something to do with the wiring (ground). I appreciate your help on this!
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Re: JDM Ep3 gauge cluster (benashgrove)
dude if they are not coming on then he might want check the fuse first then if that's not it then is probably somethign in the electrical system
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Ok, hers an update. I checked all the fuses and replaced all the bulbs and now the cluster lights up but the ac/radio/center dash don't light up with the ctr cluster. I installed the oem one and they work fine. Any suggestions now?
Modified by marvz at 5:05 AM 9/1/2006
Modified by marvz at 5:05 AM 9/1/2006
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When swapping in the ukdm cluster there are a few lights that do not work. These lights are the backlighting for the heater controls. I worked on this a while ago and never did a real DIY so here it is. Feel free to PM me or post up questions in here.
wire cutters/strippers
6 inches of 14awg wire (up to 4 feet if you choose the alt. grounding method)
One ground loop
crimpers
electrical tape
i think that is it
1. remove the cluster.
2. there are two plugs that were plugged into the cluster. Find the green one. here is a tip... it is green. In that plug there is a red wire. Be careful because there is a red wire with a black stripe and that is not the one you want. Now that you ahve double and triple checked that you have the solid red wire cut it. Make sure not ti cut it real close to the plug you want to be able to reattach it if you put your stock cluster back in.
3. You now have two sides of the red wire, cluster side and computer side. The cluster side is the side that is the side that is in the green plug and the computer side is the side that is in the harness and runs to a place where you cannot see. Tape up the cluster side or the red wire, you do not need this for anything.
4. Now take your wire and splice it onto the computer side of the red wire. Attach your ground loop to the other side of the wire and ground it to the support beam that is behind the cluster or to any other suitable place. If you do not have a ground loop or are lazy you can run the wire down to a factory ground point. There is one in the kick panel, but i never use it because i ground it behind the cluster like a previously stated.
5. Plug in your sexy *** UKDM cluster and turn on your lights and make sure it all works great.
Taken from a previous DIY so i take no credit.
wire cutters/strippers
6 inches of 14awg wire (up to 4 feet if you choose the alt. grounding method)
One ground loop
crimpers
electrical tape
i think that is it
1. remove the cluster.
2. there are two plugs that were plugged into the cluster. Find the green one. here is a tip... it is green. In that plug there is a red wire. Be careful because there is a red wire with a black stripe and that is not the one you want. Now that you ahve double and triple checked that you have the solid red wire cut it. Make sure not ti cut it real close to the plug you want to be able to reattach it if you put your stock cluster back in.
3. You now have two sides of the red wire, cluster side and computer side. The cluster side is the side that is the side that is in the green plug and the computer side is the side that is in the harness and runs to a place where you cannot see. Tape up the cluster side or the red wire, you do not need this for anything.
4. Now take your wire and splice it onto the computer side of the red wire. Attach your ground loop to the other side of the wire and ground it to the support beam that is behind the cluster or to any other suitable place. If you do not have a ground loop or are lazy you can run the wire down to a factory ground point. There is one in the kick panel, but i never use it because i ground it behind the cluster like a previously stated.
5. Plug in your sexy *** UKDM cluster and turn on your lights and make sure it all works great.
Taken from a previous DIY so i take no credit.
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Ok, so it worked out fine now! Thanks for the help guys! Ben, the exhaust is great too!!!! Getting compliments left and right!!!! I'll be in cintact with you on that other stuff we have talked about.
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