instrument cluster conversion
tester239
09-10-2004, 10:10 PM
Hi, I was wondering what it would take to convert from my "guages" style dash cluster to a digital one (in an s-10 '91 blazer). According to some sources on the internet, the conversion is as simple as changing the cluster if you have a 'Z' in the 8th position of you VIN. I do have a z there, so according to this rule, it would be easy -- But is this true? Has anybody done such a conversion/switch before?
If anybody knows of a website that gives a step by step, or more info on such a thing, I'd love to hear about it ;)
thanks in advance for any info.
If anybody knows of a website that gives a step by step, or more info on such a thing, I'd love to hear about it ;)
thanks in advance for any info.
OverBoardProject
09-11-2004, 02:10 AM
Dakota Digital makes really nice gauges for old hotrods. These gauges come complete with the harness and relays. They can probably answer all your questions and really help you out
www.dakotadigital.com
call 1-888-852-3228
www.dakotadigital.com
call 1-888-852-3228
BlazerLT
09-11-2004, 05:16 PM
Hi, I was wondering what it would take to convert from my "guages" style dash cluster to a digital one (in an s-10 '91 blazer). According to some sources on the internet, the conversion is as simple as changing the cluster if you have a 'Z' in the 8th position of you VIN. I do have a z there, so according to this rule, it would be easy -- But is this true? Has anybody done such a conversion/switch before?
If anybody knows of a website that gives a step by step, or more info on such a thing, I'd love to hear about it ;)
thanks in advance for any info.
you don't want to do this.
People are having a lot of problems with the digital gauge cluster's computers dying all the time.
Stick to gauges and stay simple.
If anybody knows of a website that gives a step by step, or more info on such a thing, I'd love to hear about it ;)
thanks in advance for any info.
you don't want to do this.
People are having a lot of problems with the digital gauge cluster's computers dying all the time.
Stick to gauges and stay simple.
tester239
09-11-2004, 05:49 PM
the reason why I want to switch is because i can't read my regular guages...something with my eyes. thought the digital would solve this problem --
I don't mind fixing bad parts on things. I can't imagine the computer dying after it is fixed unless there is some kind of design flaw..
I don't mind fixing bad parts on things. I can't imagine the computer dying after it is fixed unless there is some kind of design flaw..
BlazerLT
09-11-2004, 07:20 PM
That is the problem, there is a poor design flaw with the digital dashes.
Get new glasses. ;)
Get new glasses. ;)
tester239
09-11-2004, 08:07 PM
well, i would still like a challenge ;)
but while i'm talking about instrument clusters -- is there a way to work on the trip meter? mine is broken... it's stuck on 5254 and pressing the reset button makes a crunching sound
but while i'm talking about instrument clusters -- is there a way to work on the trip meter? mine is broken... it's stuck on 5254 and pressing the reset button makes a crunching sound
Walker S-10
10-05-2004, 09:27 PM
the digital dash is trouble, the main plug in the back is different i have digital now and i want to change to the other it don't look easy i have a 89
1999bravada
11-16-2004, 08:30 AM
So, all discouragement aside, does anyone know how to do the conversion from analog to digital for this series? If the thing takes a crap you can always put the analog back in, but the s10 digital dashes sure look pimp.
tester239
11-16-2004, 02:44 PM
check you PMs
Walker S-10
11-16-2004, 10:51 PM
well i think the wiring is the same behind the plug so if you cut the plug in off and wire the digital one in you should be able to make it work.
tester239
11-16-2004, 11:18 PM
the wiring can be QUITE different.. it's always good to get a wiring diagram for your car..
Walker S-10
11-16-2004, 11:23 PM
these aren't cars and yea they can be different but not likely
Walker S-10
11-16-2004, 11:29 PM
dude i have an 89 S-10 4wd and it has the digital dash in it and i have a 91 and 92 S-10 2wd and the wiring on the plugs are all the same from truck to truck now all the stuff that makes the digital digital is in th cluster it self i have been doin alot of reseach on this because i want to go the other way that you are
tester239
11-17-2004, 12:13 AM
from all the info i've gathered, and all the clusters and connectors i've seen, i've never seen a digital cluster with the same connector as an analog one. From what i've seen is that digital only uses the 34-pin connector in the middle-back of the cluster, and the 18-pin connector is only used by the analog cluster. but prove me wrong... i'd love to see pictures :)
Walker S-10
11-17-2004, 12:19 PM
the connector it self is different you cut it off and you have to wire the right connector on the color code of the wires are the same on all the trucks i have the wire colors are the same
tester239
11-17-2004, 12:58 PM
depending on your mondel, the fuel wire, and possibly one of the hot wires will be of a different color. everything else is the same. but with the 34-pin connector, there are more ground wires.
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