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Old 12-03-2009, 08:30 PM
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Phees LED Guage DIY for Acurazine

9932 contacted me about doing his guages in LED fashion and i decided to make this a diy. now i understand that many of you guys will not be willing to tackle this on your own but i will provide pics for those of you who just need visuals.

Materials needed:
scissors
3m double sided molding tape (its thicker than office tape)
LED bulbs
1/4 watt resistors (same amount as bulbs)
soldering iron thats under 30 watts but over 20 watts
small glasses sized philips head screw driver
flat head screw driver
18 guage wire
thin cardboard or another thin insulator (non conductive material)

ill post this to build an audience. stay tuned.

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Originally Posted by phee
9932 contacted me about doing his guages in LED fashion and i decided to make this a diy. now i understand that many of you guys will not be willing to tackle this on your own but i will provide pics for those of you who just need visuals.

Materials needed:
scissors
3m double sided molding tape (its thicker than office tape)
LED bulbs
1/4 watt resistors (same amount as bulbs)
soldering iron thats under 30 watts but over 20 watts
small glasses sized philips head screw driver
flat head screw driver
18 guage wire
thin cardboard or another thin insulator (non conductive material)

ill post this to build an audience. stay tuned.

it happens tonight

waiting :twittle thumbs:
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forgot to mention you will also need a low heat small form factor glue gun
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um. where the pics?

no pics, DIY sucks
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9932 contacted me about doing his guages in LED fashion and i decided to make this a diy. now i understand that many of you guys will not be willing to tackle this on your own but i will provide pics for those of you who just need visuals.

Materials needed:
scissors
3m double sided molding tape (its thicker than office tape)
LED bulbs
1/4 watt resistors (same amount as bulbs)
soldering iron thats under 30 watts but over 20 watts
small glasses sized philips head screw driver
flat head screw driver
18 guage wire
thin cardboard or another thin insulator (non conductive material)
hot glue gun
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acetone
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alrights guys

im not going to explain how to get the guages out of the car because its easy to figure out and if someone wants to post this instructions go for it!

once you have the guages out you must take them apart.

the guage cluster consists of 4 plastic parts
the clear
the rear white backing
the black face bezel
and the actual guage holder/pcb mount

all of these are removed by pushing the clips out of their resting points with a flathead screw driver.

NOte: be careful with the clear part because it will crack if u dont push out every clip before attempting to remove it.

once all the parts have been seperated you will be presented with the bare guages.

remove the needles by using two spoons on either end of the needle base and wedging them under and pushing up.
should look like this \-/ the dash is the needle base and the slashes are the spoons.

BE SURE NOT TO BEND THE NEEDLE OR ITS METAL STICK THAT GOES INTO THE MOTOR

once all the needles are removed you can remove the guage faces by peeling them off gently (there is double sided tape that u must reuse under them.)

take the faces off and scrape the blue filter off of the back of them. some people use nail polish remover and say it works wonder. its up to you.

just make sure to remove the blue filter because it will mess ur light output up.

now onto the actual process

1st: solder resistors onto the postitive side of every LED that you have. (the positive side is the one with the longer end)


2nd: use the double sided molding tape to create a laying mat for the LED's around the center part of the guage motor the tape will allow u to move the LED's later without too much trouble.

once everything is in place you can use your hot glue gun to keep the bulbs in place. be sure not to get glue on the rounded end of the LED because it will mess up your light pattern.



3rd. wiring. i decided to wire the LED's in parallel instead of series. this way, if one bulb goes out. all the other ones continue working and u can fix that one bulb without having to rewire the entire cluster.

the way i did this is pictures below where the outer "ring" of wire is the positive or "hot lead. and the inner wire is the ground wire or negative wire. i placed a shaped piece of gloss cardboard between the neg and pos terminals of the bulbs to prevent shorts.


4th. Test your leads.
Grab a 9 volt battery and attach the positive end of it to the positive cable and the negative end to the negative cable. This will light up your LED’s and if one is bad/wired wrong. It wont light up.
Test both the speedo and the tach.

5thonce you’ve tested. You can connect the positive cable of the tach to the positive cable of the speedo and do the same for the negatives of the tack and speedo.

6th then wire the other ends out of the guage cluster through the bulb hole for wiring later. Test again and make sure everything lights up together.

7th. Gas and temp.
4 LED’s in an X configuration. All positive ends soldered to one hot wire and all negative ends soldered to a ground.

8th. Connect the temp and gas to the speedo and tach wires and test

9th. Now for the info display
Fab a mount just like the one pictured below with the cardboard.


10th pic below is of the 6 wires hooked up and consolidated into 2 wires.
Also a pic of the cardboard barrier that u must create for the info display in order to prevent the bulbs from shorting out on the speedo circuit board.
Remove all the OEM speedo, tach and temp/gas bulbs. All the other ones stay.
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nice DIY, but more on the peeling process please

cause if i gotta peel off the face i will proably just do the stock bulb led conversion and call it good
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thats gonna be bright.
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Originally Posted by friesm2000
nice DIY, but more on the peeling process please

cause if i gotta peel off the face i will proably just do the stock bulb led conversion and call it good
oh ok. well the guages arent glued completely. the outer edges are loose and there is only double sided tape on the inner part of the circle. its easy to peel off. i just used the word "peel" so that ppl wouldnt go yanking em off all hard.
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Originally Posted by Rajca
thats gonna be bright.
depending on where he wires them. mine are bright. but he can wire them into the dimer switch and they will dim.
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Any pics of it lit up with the faces on?
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Originally Posted by phee
oh ok. well the guages arent glued completely. the outer edges are loose and there is only double sided tape on the inner part of the circle. its easy to peel off. i just used the word "peel" so that ppl wouldnt go yanking em off all hard.
maybe then pictures of where the doable sided tape is at; at least, to see how well they are really attached
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im actually envious because these look better than the ones i made for my car.

im gunna re-do mine
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iphone pic
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im actually envious because these look better than the ones i made for my car.

im gunna re-do mine
i'm blinded :a blind smiley woundering around:

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blue is where the tape goes
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Originally Posted by friesm2000
i'm blinded :smily with a blind guy woundering around:
u guys are harsh. this iphone pic has glare. but they look like lexus guages
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Originally Posted by phee
blue is where the tape goes
i was worried that it would be ALOT more,


so basically it is just to keep the face down where the needle rotates so they don't touch then
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to bright for me... im afraid that im not going to be able to drive my car at night with that bright leds on my dash lol

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looks fine to me. and u can always dim them.
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thats bright but i like it alot good stuff man
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to bright for me but great write up!!
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Thats some skilled sodering, impressive !!
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Thanks fluffy

guys. If the light output is too bright you can use less bulbs. I used a good bit of bulbs for even light output.

This is my brightest option.

9933 is goig to tap into the dimmer switch and control te brightness just like regular guages
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I like the fuel and temp gauges, the way they fade to red. Looks nice.

Is there a film on the odometer as well? I hate the blue that the white lights give off. Luckily when I did red the red overpowered the blue.
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no. the odometer has blue LED's in there. i didnt want too much white.
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The blue doesnt go IMO.

I wouldve gone with red, at least thats on the gauges.
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meh I like the blue... red is just laim on the eyes IMHO..

hence why I didn't buy a 330ci.... LOL

and how can it be too bright? u DO have a dimmer don't u?
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the blue matches my head unit
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That will be a very nice option when you work it out with the dimmer.

Nice work!
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you found a 4 speed cluster for 9932?
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Originally Posted by DC3328
you found a 4 speed cluster for 9932?
no. i just changed the faces because i had some 99 guage faces laying around. he wants the 5 speed faces back so ill be changing them tonight
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for those who would rather not remove you needles here is how to remove the guages from behind.

If you look on the back of the cluster you will see where the gauges are connected. The two metal clips that are bent inward onto the circuit board must be bent upward, then take a small screwdriver to push the middle part, in which the gauge will then pop out.

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Very nice diy, glad all I had to do was swap in some LED wide angle LED bulbs for my gauages, but I did have to do something similar for my climate control. Nice work
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Originally Posted by phee
for those who would rather not remove you needles here is how to remove the guages from behind.

If you look on the back of the cluster you will see where the gauges are connected. The two metal clips that are bent inward onto the circuit board must be bent upward, then take a small screwdriver to push the middle part, in which the gauge will then pop out.

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This is how I did mine but now im having this issue with my gas gauge it is full but wont go past half is that because I dint pust them down hard enough when I put them together should I just soder it down ??
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^ i dunno. ive never tried that way. i removed the needles on the two guages ive done and had no issues :/
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Originally Posted by 97BlackAckCL
Very nice diy, glad all I had to do was swap in some LED wide angle LED bulbs for my gauages, but I did have to do something similar for my climate control. Nice work
thank you bro.

did u make a pcb for it?


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