Want The Is-f Needles Look, How Do I Take Off The Cluster?
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Want The Is-f Needles Look, How Do I Take Off The Cluster?
I've been told it's a simple LED bulb behind the cluster needles. Now, how do I remove the cluster? I've checked Google, searched on here and other forums but couldn't find a step by step removal. Thank you in advance.
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I know there were 2 screws on top of the gauge cluster frame. Once I remove that, I know on the old IS300 you just remove the cluster frame and there's like 2-3 screws inside to remove the entire cluster itself. BUT, the IS250 looks like the cluster frame wouldn't just come right off. Do I need to remove the lower panels? I didn't see any screws holding it.
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It's not just two screws on the top. There are some on the bottom too and you have to remove the trim under the steering wheel to get to them. I posted this exact same question yesterday...
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^^^^its been done already..javyLSU tackled this with some other ISF peices in his IS350..
Regarding the odometer, mileage is recorded on the gauge cluster, so when you replace a speedo, it will require adjusting (which can only be done ONCE).
Everything works with the exception of the oil temperature gauge (which is what I wanted the most). Apparently there's no lead from the oil temperature sensor to the gauge cluster - this is something I might try to tackle in the future.
Javier
Everything works with the exception of the oil temperature gauge (which is what I wanted the most). Apparently there's no lead from the oil temperature sensor to the gauge cluster - this is something I might try to tackle in the future.
Javier