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    Installing Reverse Indiglows

    Hey, I just got my reverse indiglows and I was wondering how some of you might have wired yours up? I have a friend who said he did his through his cd player, and I duno what he ment by that. Any help would be appreciated.



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    yeah man i feel your pain lol, well i wired mine through the tail lights, basically u flip down that box (or just pull it off) that's in front of your left leg on the drivers side that says (fuse) hehe, then crouch down and you'll see all those fuses, basically u pull out the one for the tail lights take the positive wire (red) and strip some insulation, then literally put the exposed copper wire into the fuse terminal for the tail lights, then plug the fuse in right behind it, for the negative (black) there's a strut bar right above the fuse that u can tape the wire too, after exposing the wire ofcourse, so now, whenever u turn on your tail lights (when u switch on your markers) the indiglo's will come on too!!! u could just hook it up to the low beam headlights as well, but they'd only come on when u have your headlights on, i'm off to work so hopefully i solved your problem, i'm pretty sure some1 else will help u tho. hope i helped.
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    You can also splice it to the dimmer control switch. It's up to you.
    I thought positive is black and negative is red. I dunno, I'm not an electric head

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    lol actually i don't know how to "splice" myself, what do u mean by that? oh yeah red is always positive like a "hot" wire if u think of it, black is like a "dead" wire for negative
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    i have mine wired to the headlights ...i just cut(spliced) the wires that were for the headlights going into the control on the steering wheel and attached the guage wires ..the only thing i dont like is when i turn my high beams on the guages go off.. i can live with it though
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    websters dictionary states that splice is:
    1. To join (two pieces of film, for example) at the ends.
    2. To join (ropes, for example) by interweaving strands.
    2. To join (pieces of wood) by overlapping and binding at the ends.
    3. To join together or insert (segments of DNA or RNA) so as to form new genetic combinations or alter a genetic structure.

    hope that helps

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    haha hehe, your so funny. ok dammit! i get it! lol so i just cut the wire to the headlights (for example) and twist together the 3 wires i now have?
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    Yeah you got it. Twisting back 3 wires is the key, I twisted back 2 wires, low and behold, no dimmer. I felt so stupid.

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    lol i feel you man, i feel stupid when i do dumb things too! haha like whenever i drop a screw somewhere that i can't reach..........damn gauge bezel.........now i hear a freakin rattling sound when i have bass turned up loud coming from my gauges, i gotta get more screws lol. thx man
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    hehe well I have another question. Who got there guages from ProCar parts? off ebay. because I did and I can't even get them on. I don't want to break anything.
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    89cordlx, what problems are you having?
    It'll go on.

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    check i did man, well for the tachometer u just unscrew the 2 screws and put the gauge over top the stock one's, then screw them back in, the speedometer same deal, as for the fuel/temp gauge i didn't know wtf they wanted me to do now screws or anything....so i glued it ahh indiglo's.....such a beautiful thing, hope that helped! pretty much u just slide the needles through the holes in the middle.
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    well, I have them on. But now my speedometer and fuel gauages don't work, didn't notice my temp. The Tach work though. I am going to disasemble it all and see if I forget to plug something in. I hope thats the problem, cuz they look good.
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    diassemble??? lol i hope u didn't pull ANYTHING out cuz the gauges go over top the stock one's, the only reason i can think your fuel gauges doesn't work is if the gauge is hanging on the needles, u have to center them on there somewhere, told u i glued mine lol, but the speedometer? hmm, i'm not too sure, all i know is that my tachometer has been acting stupid ever since i put thos gauges on, well tell us what happened
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    i got mine off ebay from procarparts. where did you guys put all the wires and where did you mount the switch?

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    89cordlx: if you took out the needles to put your indiglos on then nobody can help you. If you didn't then just make sure all plugs are on and the indigios are not binding with the needle base.
    GDGuy11B : Just throw the wire at the back of the gauge and to the side. Doesn't really matter anyways. The switch? Mine is still hanging near the coin box. Wanted to put it in the box but im lazy to correct that mistake

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    lol@ anchovies that's what i was thinking like "mount my switch?" lol glad none of the local 3geez's have seen my car cuz my switch is "mounted" near my foot where the clutch is HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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    ok, well I did't take my needles off. My Speedo just doesn't go below ten. I am going to take them off and glue them down to make sure it all works. And yes I disassemble, so I take the whole cluster out and make sure it's all good :pimp:

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    when i was putting my guage cover over the gas/temp section my gas guage needle broke off, is there any way to fix this cuase i just spent $25 for this guage cluster the grey guage scans/ reverse indiglos from procarparts looks great with the carbonfiber bezel that they sell everythnig line up perfectly and it really look great
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    I have the aluminum bezel, it looks pretty good. hehe while were on the subject of fixing stuff. How do I fix my glovebox so it doesn't rattle, and so it doesn't hang down below where it should?
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    I think you can change the needles but making it work again is gonna be difficult. I've read some ppl that made it happened but most couldn't. It's worth a try if you still want to keep the cluster.
    And 89cordlx: Look at the hinges behind the glovebox, it might be broken.

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    Maybe this was already answered, but does anyone know where to find indiglo gauges(normal or reverse) for a standard tranny DX model?

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    they're universal for the 86-89 right? I got the MT ones even though I drive an auto. I did that plug the posative wire into the taillight fuse, they look sweet allthough I can't see my guages much, I am going put the overhead lights back in.
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    ebay or procarparts

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    does anyone else have the problem of being able to see the begining of the glow off the guages? because I can see blue on the bottom left corner of all three
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