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group guy on indiglo
I know there was a group buy on indiglo guages, but i was wondering if there's going to be another one? because i really could use some personality to my guages.
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If you want group buy on something, you should sign-up for a Premium Membership and check out MVC Forum. That's the only place you can look for or start group buy on something.
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If you want group buy on something, you should sign-up for a Premium Membership and check out MVC Forum. That's the only place you can look for or start group buy on something.
If you want group buy on something, you should sign-up for a Premium Membership and check out MVC Forum. That's the only place you can look for or start group buy on something.
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Originally posted by Weekendzs
Songoku are your indiglo's working fine... Mine totally crapped out on me. I'm thinking if someone can guide me in the right direction in possibly cutting the power sourse thingie and replacing it with something better. ????
Songoku are your indiglo's working fine... Mine totally crapped out on me. I'm thinking if someone can guide me in the right direction in possibly cutting the power sourse thingie and replacing it with something better. ????
What seems to be the problem? What's wrong? Let me know and I'll try to help buddy.
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rayman009,
i'll see you mine for 75 bucks shipped. send me an email at petrie1997@aol.com. they're brand new, still in original box. i never got around to installing them.
peter.
i'll see you mine for 75 bucks shipped. send me an email at petrie1997@aol.com. they're brand new, still in original box. i never got around to installing them.
peter.
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Originally posted by songoku
Mine just working fine after I cut little bit on the bottom of needles because the needle was stuck. As far as electronic, I don't have any problem with that.
What seems to be the problem? What's wrong? Let me know and I'll try to help buddy.
Mine just working fine after I cut little bit on the bottom of needles because the needle was stuck. As far as electronic, I don't have any problem with that.
What seems to be the problem? What's wrong? Let me know and I'll try to help buddy.
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Originally posted by Petrie1997
rayman009,
i'll see you mine for 75 bucks shipped. send me an email at petrie1997@aol.com. they're brand new, still in original box. i never got around to installing them.
peter.
rayman009,
i'll see you mine for 75 bucks shipped. send me an email at petrie1997@aol.com. they're brand new, still in original box. i never got around to installing them.
peter.
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Originally posted by Weekendzs
The issue now it's that is just won't turn on I hit the botton's put nothing at all. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the power source going wrong or something...
The issue now it's that is just won't turn on I hit the botton's put nothing at all. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the power source going wrong or something...
This is is best way to get the power and the way I did mine.
Originally posted by Edub-TL
This is just info on what I found while doing my install, if you find easier ways to do it or if you mess it up, I do not take responsibility.
Here are some tips I've learned while doing the install:
Time: 2.5 hrs for a beginner like me.
These are the materials/ Tools I used:
Phillips Screwdriver
Wire Cutters
Needle Nose plyers
Scissors
Very small flathead screwdriver
1 inline fuse holder ($2.50)
1 250 7.5A fuse (6A or 8A can probably be used) ($3.00 pack of 5)
fuse size = 1/4" x 1 1/4"
1 Standard size female tab connector .250 width
1 Butt connector ($2.00/pk of 10)
Assemble the gauges and wire fuses first and test your wiring before trying to take anything apart from the car.
Cut the inline fuse wire in the middle, one end goes to the positive wire from the gauges, connect together with the butt connector.
The other goes into the femal connector. Put your fuse in the holder, mine had a spring the hold the fuse in place inside the holder.
Here is how the wiring goes:
Gauge (+)---butt_conn---inlinefuse_fuse_holder----f_conn
Once you get the wiring done, connect the female conn to the back of the fuse panel (plug #3, T - Same as used for Shock Sensor - This gets power when the headlights are on.)
Gauge (-) black wire to the screw at the top of the fuse panel on the front side.
Turn on you headlights and gauges should now have power. Play with the switch, holding down the black button lights the numbers more or less.
This is just info on what I found while doing my install, if you find easier ways to do it or if you mess it up, I do not take responsibility.
Here are some tips I've learned while doing the install:
Time: 2.5 hrs for a beginner like me.
These are the materials/ Tools I used:
Phillips Screwdriver
Wire Cutters
Needle Nose plyers
Scissors
Very small flathead screwdriver
1 inline fuse holder ($2.50)
1 250 7.5A fuse (6A or 8A can probably be used) ($3.00 pack of 5)
fuse size = 1/4" x 1 1/4"
1 Standard size female tab connector .250 width
1 Butt connector ($2.00/pk of 10)
Assemble the gauges and wire fuses first and test your wiring before trying to take anything apart from the car.
Cut the inline fuse wire in the middle, one end goes to the positive wire from the gauges, connect together with the butt connector.
The other goes into the femal connector. Put your fuse in the holder, mine had a spring the hold the fuse in place inside the holder.
Here is how the wiring goes:
Gauge (+)---butt_conn---inlinefuse_fuse_holder----f_conn
Once you get the wiring done, connect the female conn to the back of the fuse panel (plug #3, T - Same as used for Shock Sensor - This gets power when the headlights are on.)
Gauge (-) black wire to the screw at the top of the fuse panel on the front side.
Turn on you headlights and gauges should now have power. Play with the switch, holding down the black button lights the numbers more or less.
Good Luck.
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Re: group guy on indiglo
I have an extra set never installed. I just want what I paid for it $80 plus shipping. gchu1@babson.edu
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Originally posted by rayman009(2)
why is everyone selling their indiglo? I've been hearing some problems with them.
why is everyone selling their indiglo? I've been hearing some problems with them.
Mine working just fine. I just wish to get the silver one because it looks better than white face.
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