Please help with ITR Cluster
Hello Everyone,
I just purchased an ITR Cluster for my 1998 GSR and got it all plugged up and ready to go. There was only one BIG problem.....the seat belt light stayed illuminated as I took off (buckled up of course) and my fuel gauge was on dead "E" when I have 3/4's of a tank. Can anyone tell me if I have a bum cluster or if it is because of a computer reading.....I'm lost....HELP
I just purchased an ITR Cluster for my 1998 GSR and got it all plugged up and ready to go. There was only one BIG problem.....the seat belt light stayed illuminated as I took off (buckled up of course) and my fuel gauge was on dead "E" when I have 3/4's of a tank. Can anyone tell me if I have a bum cluster or if it is because of a computer reading.....I'm lost....HELP
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tegratuner »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you know what year itr the cluster is from?</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes...definitely find out which year its from. You can kinda tell by looking at where the "lights" are as opposed to where yours are located on your GSR cluster.
yes...definitely find out which year its from. You can kinda tell by looking at where the "lights" are as opposed to where yours are located on your GSR cluster.
I have no clue what year it's from. I hope this doesn't seem like a stupid question but, I guess that is why the site is here for people like me that are clueless on some things. How would I find out?
I'm betting it is from a 94-97 which have a different wiring plastic thing attached to them. I read about this on team-integra...just unattach the plastic wiring thing on the back of your old cluster and attach it to the back of your new one and it should work like original.
This isn't really a big thing. I had the same problem before and I just had to switch some of the pins. It's hard to explain how I did it but what you can do is look at the back of both clusters and see where the gas wires lead to and move the pins on the car harness to where they need to be.
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