just got my brand new sti gauges!!!

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Old Apr 29, 2005 | 09:31 PM
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just got my brand new sti gauges!!!

whos coming to help install them? brad call me at work. 6530234 or call me after i get off at like 1030. thanks bro
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 09:39 PM
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whos coming to help install them? brad call me at work. 6530234 or call me after i get off at like 1030. thanks bro
Dude they are friggin duck soup to install. DOY in like five minutes.
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 10:07 PM
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yeah... you can do them not in 5 minutes but about 15 minutes.


1. lower steering wheel
2. remove the bezel that surrounds your gauge cluster (screws / cilps)
3. remove screws holding cluster
4. disconnect wire harnesses
5. put in new gauge cluster
6. connect wire harnesses
7. put back screws holding cluster
8. put back the bezel that surrounds your gauge cluster (screws / clips)
9. reposition steering wheel
10. ENJOY!

Jon
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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Sorry, yes Eric it will take longer than five minutes, I was just making the point that is will not take very long. Always gotta bring me down Jon.

By the way great instructions.

Oh yeah, you are going to have the dccd light and the diff temp light on. Nothing to worry about, the WRX doesn't have em, so they stay on. Just F.Y.I.
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 11:01 PM
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Shoots Guys! I Like Duck Soup
Old Apr 29, 2005 | 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoppie
Sorry, yes Eric it will take longer than five minutes, I was just making the point that is will not take very long. Always gotta bring me down Jon.

By the way great instructions.

Oh yeah, you are going to have the dccd light and the diff temp light on. Nothing to worry about, the WRX doesn't have em, so they stay on. Just F.Y.I.
Read Scooby Mods for the fix for that...just gotta disconnect those wires or something.
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thank you blake
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Originally Posted by iNfEk
yeah... you can do them not in 5 minutes but about 15 minutes.


1. lower steering wheel
2. remove the bezel that surrounds your gauge cluster (screws / cilps)
3. remove screws holding cluster
4. disconnect wire harnesses
5. put in new gauge cluster
6. connect wire harnesses
7. put back screws holding cluster
8. put back the bezel that surrounds your gauge cluster (screws / clips)
9. reposition steering wheel
10. ENJOY!

Jon
up until jon posted this i thought you guys were talking about boost/egt/oil pressure guages......damn i was about to say 5 minutes??? i should of had one of you guys do it for me lol!!!!!
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