Help With Install White Guage Face????
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Help With Install White Guage Face????
Im getting ready to install my white guage face( ebay) and i dont have a clue where to start. Any one have a write up on this or for the people that have done it...Easy directions?
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I've done it on my old Camaro, now sure how different it is but mine definitely didn't need a write-up.
Start by removing the panel underneath the steering wheel, should be a few screws and maybe a few 10mm at the bottom.
Then take off the bezel that goes over the radio/hvac, should be more 10mm bolts.
Then remove the plastic that goes around the speedo area, should still all be 10mm bolts.
Then I think its an allen or hex key that fits into the clear plastic covering the speedo/tach/etc...
Make sure you remember (mark) where your guages are at. Then try and slide the white guage face over the needles. If you can't do that, use a fork (eating utensil) to remove the needles, but MAKE SURE YOU MARK where you needles were previously at.
Once you get the overlay on, reverse the process to get everything back together.
Of course I'm assuming you're talking about an overlay. Hope this helps!
Start by removing the panel underneath the steering wheel, should be a few screws and maybe a few 10mm at the bottom.
Then take off the bezel that goes over the radio/hvac, should be more 10mm bolts.
Then remove the plastic that goes around the speedo area, should still all be 10mm bolts.
Then I think its an allen or hex key that fits into the clear plastic covering the speedo/tach/etc...
Make sure you remember (mark) where your guages are at. Then try and slide the white guage face over the needles. If you can't do that, use a fork (eating utensil) to remove the needles, but MAKE SURE YOU MARK where you needles were previously at.
Once you get the overlay on, reverse the process to get everything back together.
Of course I'm assuming you're talking about an overlay. Hope this helps!