DIY: Taking out the gauge cluster (56k ha no)

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Old 10-21-2006, 03:21 AM
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DIY: Taking out the gauge cluster (56k ha no)

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Since the DIY guide for this is dead on this site and people have been asking me how to take it apart, I decided to make a short and simple diy. It only takes me 5 minutes to take everything apart now..

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10 mm socket with an extension
screw driver

1) use the 10mm socket to unscrew the bolt below the hood latch

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2) unscrew all the screws under the steering column panel

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3) carefully seperate the top and bottom part .. it's just a snap on. It should come out like this....

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4) now that the steering column is exposed, pull down the lower panel and it should snap off.. As shown here, it has been slightly pulled and seperated....

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5)now that the lower panel has been pulled, let it hang as low as possible leaving everything exposed. Next use the 10mm to unscrew the two bolts circled and remove the metal bracket.

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6) After that, remove the 4 10mm bolts holding the gauge cluster ( 2 circled, and 2 on the other side not shown)

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7) Next remove the signal/ wiper assembly. There are two tabs, one on the top and one on the bottom.. press both tabs and pull. It should come right out. On the wiper assembly, there's plug connected to it. Take out the assembly then remove the plug or which ever way is easier for you.

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8) now here's the annoying part. now that the gauge cluster is loose and moving around, you have to wiggle the whole assembly partially out to get access to the plugs that's behind the gauge cluster, but first you have to unplug the power mirror switch plug. Use the screwdriver to presss on the tabs to take the plugs out. Press the tab and PULL. After all the plugs are out, work the gauge cluster out. I would recommend putting towels over the dash so you won't scratch anything.

that's all folks. hopefully i didn't miss anything.
 
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Old 08-05-2007, 11:36 PM
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Do you know if the guage cluster on the G35 is the only thing that records the mileage on the car?
 
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Old 08-06-2007, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by UA///G35
Do you know if the guage cluster on the G35 is the only thing that records the mileage on the car?
 
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Old 08-06-2007, 09:40 AM
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^^^ lol

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Do you know if the guage cluster on the G35 is the only thing that records the mileage on the car?
Vaid question. It would be nice if the mileage was stored somewhere else in memory, but from what I've read in a similar thread on Driver it isnt.
When ppl have replaced theirs with the nismo or JDM, their mileage starts over, is my understanding.
 
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Old 08-06-2007, 12:45 PM
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probally not the smartest question to ask out in the open makes it seem like you are trying to make you car not record mileage
 
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Old 08-06-2007, 01:04 PM
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i did this with those intructions, works fine


the real pain in the *** is unclipping the guage wires in the back if your not tech savy at all...

and theres a diff way to unclip the mirror adjuster thing, instead of disassembling it you can just unscrew the whole thing and just screw it back on after...have fun
 
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stupid question but you think i can change out my gauge cluster and put in a new one like i dont like the oem gluster if u seen the tl or any led gluster i like that the TL cluster is freaking raw i like how i tlooks blue led is there any led cluster for g35
 
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i am interested in doing this to swap out the US cluster with a Canadian cluster, is this write up for 07+ ? or before? THANKS!!!
 
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does anyone have any photo day and night shots of an aftermarket cluster for an 03-04?
 
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Thanks , very helpful I appreciate it a lot. Happy new year all the way down from Puerto Rico.
 
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With this off, can you see if there a way to lower the tilt steering more?

There was a "fix" similar to this for lowering the drivers set slightly (unscrewing a lock nut a few turns) and I'm wondering if the same can be doen for the power tilt steering?
 
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Awesome

Thank you for these instructions. I just finished changing the cluster on my 06 sedan. Now I having a working gas gauge, Speedo, and turn signal.
 
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Should I disconnect the battery before doing this?
 
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I disconnect the battery working on anything electrical
 
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Thanks Fresh!
 


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