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I just ordered the reversed Indiglo Gauges from procarparts.com... they look pretty tight.
I need some advices on how to install it... I don't want to break anything... is there a website or something got more info on installing it???? it will look similar to BATMAN's... please help me if you can... thanks alot...
the car is 95 v6 3.4
i totally ripped apart the dash and guages on my 2000, so i know how to do it if its roughly the same.
anyway, tilt your steering wheel all the way down(it helps)
unfasten the screws above the lexan stuff in front of the guages.
pull the plastic around the whole guage cluster out over the steering wheel. be careful, its very tight, hard to get out until you've done it a few times.
now u see a bunch of bolts(7mm i think?) holding the guage cluster in. simply unscrew those, then pull the guage cluster out towards u. its one big piece, and "plugged in" to a computer board behind it, so u have to pull it straight out towards you(like taking out a n64 game).
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by black cali v6: i totally ripped apart the dash and guages on my 2000, so i know how to do it if its roughly the same.
anyway, tilt your steering wheel all the way down(it helps)
unfasten the screws above the lexan stuff in front of the guages.
pull the plastic around the whole guage cluster out over the steering wheel. be careful, its very tight, hard to get out until you've done it a few times.
now u see a bunch of bolts(7mm i think?) holding the guage cluster in. simply unscrew those, then pull the guage cluster out towards u. its one big piece, and "plugged in" to a computer board behind it, so u have to pull it straight out towards you(like taking out a n64 game).
hope that helps
zack<hr></blockquote>
sorry but that is wrong.
they have the old interior, not the new.
I just did this install with batman, let me tell you, on the 98+'s, it is sooooo damn easy
but us 93-97's have a whole nother story
first remove the a pillars
remove the top cover
remove the face panels
remove some other schtuff, then some more of that schtuff
then you get to remove the gauge cluster.
there are a lot of steps i have forgotten, hell, when I did it I just started taking things off. If you need help, ask TealV6, he did the white faces on his 94, and i'm sure he will remember better than i did
-Steve
Actually he's right about that, they have firebirds, not camaros. Just pull off the dash around the guages, look for the bolts, unscrew em, and pull out the cluster. Little more steps than that, but that sums it up.
I've got pics what everything looks like apart if ya need them.
[ July 26, 2002: Message edited by: Dojo2000 ]</p>
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