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Old 05-03-2004, 05:11 PM
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Ok i bought reverse indeglow gauges for a 2001 honda accord V6 coupe does any1 know where i could find directions on how to put them in.. Any help is appreaciated..
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LISTEN UP BRO, be EXTREMELY carefull when installing these, you essentially have two types of gauges, the shady kind that are a one piece guage that require you to remove the needles in order to install, if your's is this kind DO NO, I REPEAT DO NOT install them, get a refund and get the other kind, i installed the one piece and had my whole gauge cluster go all screwy when i removed the needles, if you were smart and bought the kind that is different individual circles gauges for each piece of your cluster,you should have no problems, these do not require you to remove the needles, and are relatively easy to install, but if you are electrically challenged then, take them to your local Tuner shop and have them install your gauges, it should not cost you more than $20.00, so if anything does go wrong you can blame them and not feel dumb. hope this helps.
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Old 05-05-2004, 09:32 AM
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Yeah they are seperate gauges so thats good this is my gf's car i got a quote they wanted 120 to install but i just think iam gonna take it to a shop to have it done.. Thanks for the help..
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:36 AM
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LISTEN UP BRO, be EXTREMELY carefull when installing these, you essentially have two types of gauges, the shady kind that are a one piece guage that require you to remove the needles in order to install, if your's is this kind DO NO, I REPEAT DO NOT install them, get a refund and get the other kind, i installed the one piece and had my whole gauge cluster go all screwy when i removed the needles, if you were smart and bought the kind that is different individual circles gauges for each piece of your cluster,you should have no problems, these do not require you to remove the needles, and are relatively easy to install, but if you are electrically challenged then, take them to your local Tuner shop and have them install your gauges, it should not cost you more than $20.00, so if anything does go wrong you can blame them and not feel dumb. hope this helps.

I agree. Be very carefull. My buddy went through two clusters trying to put them in because he kept breaking the temp needle. I had no problems but I went at it like a surgeon. Good luck
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Old 05-05-2004, 02:18 PM
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Yeah i found someone that will put them in for 65 bucks not bad.. Save myself a headache.. I think its worth the money..
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Ouch....still seems kinda pricey for just an install it should not take more than 30-45 minutes to install, you may want to look around some more, i got mine installed for $30.00, on my old 01 Accord.
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Old 05-06-2004, 12:12 PM
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Thats the cheapses i found in NYC so far plus the guy does awsome work and everything is warranteed.. So if anything brakes i just bring it back..
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