This is basically a work in progress, I need someone over here who can read the bands and actually know what they mean, so as of now I am Done. (color defficient... lol) Anyway, here is my how-to disassemble the gauge cluster:
Step 1- Remove the Gauge cluster. I did not get a pictorial on how to do this, but it is very simple. Remove the stereo surround, the little cruise control/defrost/dimmer thing and remove the top cover thing above the gauge cluster and then unscrew the cluster itself. After that unclip all of the wires from behind the cluster and you're set. There isn't a whole lot of room to work with back there, so it can be kind of tough.
Step 2- A little visual examination...
Front
back
Step 3- removing the vents
Very simple, remove the two screws from the vents, pry the little tabs out and you got it.
Step 4- Removing the cover
Simply remove the screws, marked with my ultra-high-tech self sticking paper.
Back-
front-
* Note - Remove the little end off of the odometer reset- it just twists off*
And one little step I almost forgot... the security light thing...
Also, you will need to undo the wire for the clock, it just pulls out, you can see it in the prev pics of the back of the gauge cluster, I hope this doesn't need a pic. :icon_razz
Step 5- Taking it apart.
Remove the cover, and place it somewhere safe, not on the floor. Then remove the screws indicated by the post-its and remove the tach itself.
It is not very impressive looking...
Back View-
You obviously know what the front looks like... the needle just pulls off, I had to twist mine backwards while pulling, the needle will be easy enough to set anyway.
And this is where my journey ends... Why did I post this much now? Because by the time I'm done I'll be too damn lazy to post this much up, let alone the whole thing. It's easy, all of this including removal took maybe an hour, tops. Anyway, I know some people need this and it's practice for further how-to's. :icon_bigg If anyone has any ?'s feel free to ask me.
Step 1- Remove the Gauge cluster. I did not get a pictorial on how to do this, but it is very simple. Remove the stereo surround, the little cruise control/defrost/dimmer thing and remove the top cover thing above the gauge cluster and then unscrew the cluster itself. After that unclip all of the wires from behind the cluster and you're set. There isn't a whole lot of room to work with back there, so it can be kind of tough.
Step 2- A little visual examination...
Front
back
Step 3- removing the vents
Very simple, remove the two screws from the vents, pry the little tabs out and you got it.
Step 4- Removing the cover
Simply remove the screws, marked with my ultra-high-tech self sticking paper.
Back-
front-
* Note - Remove the little end off of the odometer reset- it just twists off*
And one little step I almost forgot... the security light thing...
Also, you will need to undo the wire for the clock, it just pulls out, you can see it in the prev pics of the back of the gauge cluster, I hope this doesn't need a pic. :icon_razz
Step 5- Taking it apart.
Remove the cover, and place it somewhere safe, not on the floor. Then remove the screws indicated by the post-its and remove the tach itself.
It is not very impressive looking...
Back View-
You obviously know what the front looks like... the needle just pulls off, I had to twist mine backwards while pulling, the needle will be easy enough to set anyway.
And this is where my journey ends... Why did I post this much now? Because by the time I'm done I'll be too damn lazy to post this much up, let alone the whole thing. It's easy, all of this including removal took maybe an hour, tops. Anyway, I know some people need this and it's practice for further how-to's. :icon_bigg If anyone has any ?'s feel free to ask me.