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BSEFamilia March-29th-2004 02:38 AM

gauges
 
does anyone have the instruction for changing a gauge without rpm meter into ones that does have a rpm meter?
i've been looking on websites..and i can't find any~!!
need ya help~~!

davens March-29th-2004 07:02 AM

I switched a 98 dx manual(no tach) to a 97 LX auto (w/tach)

In the U.S. it's plug and play, no wiring. The 97/98 gauges are different then the 95/96...the newer ones use a digital odometer.

BSEFamilia March-29th-2004 11:45 PM

really? plug and play? thats so cool
do u know if the japanese ones are plug and play too?

totzulot April-6th-2004 01:23 PM

all of the same models ara plug and play, u just replce it with the panel that you want then thats it..

it only works for the same class/model of car...

:)

BSEFamilia April-7th-2004 12:45 AM

ReAlLy?!??!?!?!
cOooooooollllzz....im gona change it later~!!
what about the white plate? do u have to take the original one out then replace the white plate on?
and do u know where to get the ones with km/h instead of mph?
Cheers~~~~~~~~

turbonium959 April-7th-2004 03:25 AM


Originally posted by BSEFamilia
ReAlLy?!??!?!?!
cOooooooollllzz....im gona change it later~!!
what about the white plate? do u have to take the original one out then replace the white plate on?
and do u know where to get the ones with km/h instead of mph?
Cheers~~~~~~~~

What plate are you talking about? Are you talking about display gauges, like speedo/tach/fuel/engine temp? If thats what you are talking about, then you can get those from www.procarparts.com . I believe they make in km/h, but I do not know how much it will cost you for shipping. And if you do get these, be CAREFULL when installing. A lot of people broke off needles on the gas/temp gauge, and those you cannot fix. Look around www.clubprotege.com for people that had this done before.

BSEFamilia April-7th-2004 04:45 AM

cooolz, u got it , i was talking about those.
yeh i heard they're so easy to break, i'll try to install them really really careful....but..if i really break it...do i have to get a new one? can't fix at all?


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