2002 V6 instrument cluster removal
hey guys, what's up? I've never worked on a 6th generation accord before and i was wondering if someone could help me out. I'm putting reverse indiglo's in her car and I'm not too sure as to how to get her instrument cluster out. I'm sure someone here has done it and I would appreciate your help. Thanks in advance!!!
Chris
Chris
yeah..go search, i post up help like 5x time
cliffnote
remove 2x screw on top, yank it out(yes, use force), take out the 4 screws holding the cluster down, tilt it face down and remove the three green connectors on top, take it out, remove clear cover, remove the housing, remove the ring/trim piece, slip your indiglo in, DO NOT remove needle(becareful, very easy to break),
you prolly dont need tape/glue, tap the power wire(i tap mine on the little blub on top of the cluster, reverse the step(check your light and needle free from moving before putting back it), put everything back.
cliffnote
remove 2x screw on top, yank it out(yes, use force), take out the 4 screws holding the cluster down, tilt it face down and remove the three green connectors on top, take it out, remove clear cover, remove the housing, remove the ring/trim piece, slip your indiglo in, DO NOT remove needle(becareful, very easy to break),
you prolly dont need tape/glue, tap the power wire(i tap mine on the little blub on top of the cluster, reverse the step(check your light and needle free from moving before putting back it), put everything back.
some insight speaking from experience..
.some of the indiglo, esperically the older kinda dont last too long
.check joo fuel status before installing it
.make sure the needles dont stuck
.dont pull, force, push or yank the needle, it's spring loaded, when it's taken out it's useless.
.some of the indiglo, esperically the older kinda dont last too long
.check joo fuel status before installing it
.make sure the needles dont stuck
.dont pull, force, push or yank the needle, it's spring loaded, when it's taken out it's useless.
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