DIY: Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion
#47
since i've just done it, I took some pictures, hope it can help a little further those who will try it! the post from phresh_5 is very good, very well explained! ![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
this was done on a 2006 G35
2 first pics are for you guys to see the white clips on each part that you have to remove!
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then the 2 bolts
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i pulled on the module using the 2 plastic parts on the top of the module
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you dont need to cut the wires....
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get the 2 wires mentionned in phresh_5's post! this is were you should reconnect the module and see if everything works well!
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then just tape everything together
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and there you go!
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I hope this can help a little more!
![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
this was done on a 2006 G35
2 first pics are for you guys to see the white clips on each part that you have to remove!
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then the 2 bolts
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i pulled on the module using the 2 plastic parts on the top of the module
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you dont need to cut the wires....
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get the 2 wires mentionned in phresh_5's post! this is were you should reconnect the module and see if everything works well!
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then just tape everything together
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and there you go!
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I hope this can help a little more!
#48
#49
Ask, "Heist.".... he is parting out his whole car, I think I saw the bezel on one of his 'for sale' threads.
good luck man
#52
Thanks for the great write up, took me a easy 5 mins the most of it was spent trying to figure out the #5 and #36 terminals on the back of the harness... Lol (note, there is 3 black wires on the 06 harness, diagram is viewing the back of the harness) also when removing the lower section of the trim, use a pick in the corner tab holes and lift straight up and becarful when removing the 2 screws not to drop them in the dash
#53
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#55
#56
Just did it on my '04 Sedan, while also replacing a dead clock bulb. Very easy mod. I was a little freaked when I plugged the harness back an and had no reading at all from the display, but I guess it needs a minute or two to "boot up". Working flawlessly now.
Only took about 20 minutes, and it would have gone completely smoothly if seven years of Florida sun hadn't made the clock bezel so brittle that it broke into ten pieces with the slightest touch.
And of course Infiniti Canada have NONE of those bezels in the country, so it's a three week wait for a new one (and $130!). I think I have some model glue around here somewhere......
oh, and if you're intent on converting your speedo to primary km/h, you can always get some inlay kit. Even a crazy riced-out one with flames or something if you want.
Only took about 20 minutes, and it would have gone completely smoothly if seven years of Florida sun hadn't made the clock bezel so brittle that it broke into ten pieces with the slightest touch.
And of course Infiniti Canada have NONE of those bezels in the country, so it's a three week wait for a new one (and $130!). I think I have some model glue around here somewhere......
oh, and if you're intent on converting your speedo to primary km/h, you can always get some inlay kit. Even a crazy riced-out one with flames or something if you want.
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