DIY: Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion
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Great stuff, thanks phresh and to all those who have contributed to this post. I've been waiting for an 06 G Coupe owner to brave this! Is there any danger that something might break when pulling out the panel? I'll be as careful as possible obviously but I know that in some cases, panels can be tricky and sometimes fragile. I would hate for the center dash to rattle or look misaligned.
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Thanks for your DIY report.I also modded my 06 G in Germany and followed your steps.Everything works fine now.
The dash removal is not that difficult I also think it is very hard to damage any clips.but you have to be careful when removing the lower dash that you dont scratch your display but thats all.
Thanks for your DIY report.I also modded my 06 G in Germany and followed your steps.Everything works fine now.
The dash removal is not that difficult I also think it is very hard to damage any clips.but you have to be careful when removing the lower dash that you dont scratch your display but thats all.
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Thanks to all contributors!
I took phresh's instructions for 2006 coupe one step further and reduced the cost of part to mere 40 cents. Well, to be more precise, I spent $2.14 including tax for a set of 5 tap wire splicers but used only one of them. The only difference from the original set of instruction is that I replaced soldering with a splice tap. I had to run a drill bit through it to make two wire pass through it. By original design, it terminates the tap wire but obviously I needed it to run through.
Here are some pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/evolvah/...eat=directlink
I have to admit that this approach is somewhat harder to revert but it is doable within a few minuted by destroying the tap splicer.
Those more comfortable with metric system, enjoy
I took phresh's instructions for 2006 coupe one step further and reduced the cost of part to mere 40 cents. Well, to be more precise, I spent $2.14 including tax for a set of 5 tap wire splicers but used only one of them. The only difference from the original set of instruction is that I replaced soldering with a splice tap. I had to run a drill bit through it to make two wire pass through it. By original design, it terminates the tap wire but obviously I needed it to run through.
Here are some pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/evolvah/...eat=directlink
I have to admit that this approach is somewhat harder to revert but it is doable within a few minuted by destroying the tap splicer.
Those more comfortable with metric system, enjoy
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Hi, I have posted in another thread already about this subject, but I was wondering how well this wiring mod has worked, like has anybody exprienced any problems after doing this? Im not very good at stuff like this, and am worried about messing S**t up in the car. I m looking to buy an American G, but i dont like the Fahrenheit display and I know its gonna bug me...would the dealer do this conversion, or is there a way of resetting the display? thanks
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with any general knowledge of wiring this mod is VERY easy. if you know how to strip a wire, solder or splice 2 wires together you will be laughing. Hardest part is removing the display off the dash, atleast that was with me. The dealer will charge you an arm and a leg. I say spend the hour, and save yourself 100-200$
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Hi, I have posted in another thread already about this subject, but I was wondering how well this wiring mod has worked, like has anybody exprienced any problems after doing this? Im not very good at stuff like this, and am worried about messing S**t up in the car. I m looking to buy an American G, but i dont like the Fahrenheit display and I know its gonna bug me...would the dealer do this conversion, or is there a way of resetting the display? thanks
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with any general knowledge of wiring this mod is VERY easy. if you know how to strip a wire, solder or splice 2 wires together you will be laughing. Hardest part is removing the display off the dash, atleast that was with me. The dealer will charge you an arm and a leg. I say spend the hour, and save yourself 100-200$
I have my mod for about a month and it works just fine.
The trickiest part is putting the bezel around the display so that there is no gap or misaligned panels. I took somebody's hint and put the top and bottom parts together before putting it in. After 3-4 attempts I was able to put flush.
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