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Indiglo Gauges
Got them from:
http://www.procarparts.com
Try to find some where you don't have to remove the needle! Removing the needle will cause problems with calibration (personal experience). My post from protegemp3.com:
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Originally posted by LouisianaMP3:
Well, I got my indiglo and installed them. They are APC from NOPI for like $66. they can switch b/w blue and green and come w/ their own dimmer. really sweet. they were harder than i thought to put in. the instructions say you just slide them over the needles, but that doesn't work. you actually have to remove the needles. be careful! they break quite easily (as i found out the hard way - i now have no temp guage. will worry about that later. they look really sweet. as soon as i get a digital camera, i'll take pics and post them.
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LouisianaMP3,
I have had similar problems.
One problem I have now is that my gas gauge and my temp gauge are stuck!! My tach is kool, and my Speedo is 5 mph off when over 60! I accually had a tech at Mazda South in Austin (Where I bought it) drive while I read out the diagnostic computer. I belive that if I take it apart, and re-seat the needles again, it may work. It did before. Does anyone know of any Indiglo gauges that don't require you to pull off the needles?
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http://www.procarparts.com
Try to find some where you don't have to remove the needle! Removing the needle will cause problems with calibration (personal experience). My post from protegemp3.com:
quote:
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Originally posted by LouisianaMP3:
Well, I got my indiglo and installed them. They are APC from NOPI for like $66. they can switch b/w blue and green and come w/ their own dimmer. really sweet. they were harder than i thought to put in. the instructions say you just slide them over the needles, but that doesn't work. you actually have to remove the needles. be careful! they break quite easily (as i found out the hard way - i now have no temp guage. will worry about that later. they look really sweet. as soon as i get a digital camera, i'll take pics and post them.
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LouisianaMP3,
I have had similar problems.
One problem I have now is that my gas gauge and my temp gauge are stuck!! My tach is kool, and my Speedo is 5 mph off when over 60! I accually had a tech at Mazda South in Austin (Where I bought it) drive while I read out the diagnostic computer. I belive that if I take it apart, and re-seat the needles again, it may work. It did before. Does anyone know of any Indiglo gauges that don't require you to pull off the needles?
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