I may have a DIY needle fix...
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Or send it to me
I can adjust cluster mileage for LS400, ES300, GS, and SC.
I can adjust cluster mileage for LS400, ES300, GS, and SC.
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#36
Here is the end result. I did get the speedo to read accurately by globbing solder on the unlit side of the needle. It doesn't look nearly as nice as a Lextech needle and is tedious work. I don't know if I'll bother with the other 7 needles for my 2 SC's.
Here are some pics of my daughter's new (old) cluster. I realized after I installed it that I forgot to remove a couple of the old bulbs on the tach side which made hot discolored spots. I'll fix that later... The speedometer needle is the one I fixed. Yes, her car is pretty beat up
Here are some pics of my daughter's new (old) cluster. I realized after I installed it that I forgot to remove a couple of the old bulbs on the tach side which made hot discolored spots. I'll fix that later... The speedometer needle is the one I fixed. Yes, her car is pretty beat up
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Needles are still spotty. I may try a new method in the future, but for now, this is it. Obviously its the gas gauge needle I "fixed" on the SC3. It's certainly better than nothing and if you have lots of time and don't mind spots, then its a great DIY - otherwise, shell out the $99 to Lextech.
So here's my "Christmas mode" cluster:
So here's my "Christmas mode" cluster:
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