Got tired of the orange LEDs in my odometer/trip meter. . .
#21
Ehatcher, if you are still looking for instructions on the clusters that have the film behind the odometer, all you have to do in order to remove it is carefully bend the metal tabs holding the frame to the circuit board and remove the frame and display from the board. The orange film (which is glued to the glass) can be peeled off. There is a thin bead of glue running around the perimeter that is easily undone and there is no cleanup to worry about.
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holy crap, i looked at your radio and was like maybe he listens to KISS?? but i was just hoping. then i look at your location and see that u live in my city, sweet. how close to thousand oaks, maybe you could help me with this mod? let me know.
#26
Well, it was either dig up and old topic or be accused of bringing up a topic that I didn't search first for. However, since you guys are so opposed to correct information I'll sit back and watch the broken parts and wasted money fly with a smile on my face.
#28
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would like to know if any sponsors do this. ive got no problem taking it apart i just want it to light up again when im done. im going to be switching everything else over to LEDs but i just dont want to mess this up and not have it work. PM me if anyone has any details, thanks.