question for those who have indiglo gauges
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question for those who have indiglo gauges
Don't flame indiglo gauges, I just have a question
on my 93. the stock gauge lighting bleeds through unless I turn it down all the way... but this way I can't see my mileage... or the gear its in on my AT...
how did u guys get rid of the stock lighting? ideas would be nice
on my 93. the stock gauge lighting bleeds through unless I turn it down all the way... but this way I can't see my mileage... or the gear its in on my AT...
how did u guys get rid of the stock lighting? ideas would be nice
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Well, you can disconnect the lights in your cluster (not the option I chose) or find something to cover the lights shining down on the gauges, that seems to be the most logical, but I chose not to do anything, and really dun care about the whole having to turn the interior lights down, if I NEED to see the time, all I have to do is turn the dial up a wee bit.
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I have it turned up a notch. You can also put a tiny strip of electrical tape over the coper that runs from the harness to the back of the cluster Im gonna try that one day when Im not lazy :exnbp:
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Originally posted by LilWhiteCoupe
Well, you can disconnect the lights in your cluster (not the option I chose) or find something to cover the lights shining down on the gauges, that seems to be the most logical,
Well, you can disconnect the lights in your cluster (not the option I chose) or find something to cover the lights shining down on the gauges, that seems to be the most logical,
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