To change the gauges on a VTI the dashboard gauge bezel needs to be removed from the car. Once the bezel is off the gauges will be easily accessible. Replace the gauges.
yes lol theu dont change thereself
You'd have to change the entire gauge cluster. IE the tachometer and speedometer. The light bulb is a white light, and the gauges are colored red so in order to change the color of the gauges youd have to buy a custom made cluster. You'd have to change the entire gauge cluster. IE the tachometer and speedometer. The light bulb is a white light, and the gauges are colored red so in order to change the color of the gauges youd have to buy a custom made cluster.
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lights are apparently (according to haynes manual) soldered in.
The car wants you to take it to a certified mechanic, for a change.
did you ever find out if this is possible??? I really want to do this also! Sorry I dont have the answer for you but if I ever find out I'll post on here again.
I may be mistaken, but I don't think you can change the gauges. I think I recall seeing here, that you must replace the entire instrument cluster.
Gauges can take anywhere from four days to two weeks to heal. It is best to wait about one week until you change or go up a size in gauges, so that they can continue to heal properly and avoid infections.
four screws hold the clear cover on take them out then five screws hold the gauges in take them out pull the gauges out the the bulbs are in the back
C. Temperature and Sanitizer Gauges
Check the gauges. One or more of the gauges must be out of normal range to trip the "check gauges" light.
The check gauges light means that one of the gauges is out of the safe range.