mandos
09-17-2005, 01:14 AM
First off, sorry these pics are awful, no camera here, just phone.
Pop your needle off the instrument cluster like has been shown many times before.
On the back of the needle, you'll notice two small plastic bumps where the back piece is melted on.
http://www.icixsound.com/vb/icixnation/images/83_356.jpg
You can kinda see them below the two vertical oranges lines there. Take a soldering iron and pull the plastic down to one side. Now just pull on the center pin to remove the back.
After you've got the back off, grab the base of the needle and pull up, it'll just slide up the two plastic pins holding it in. After you've got the needle out of the base, swab it with acetone to remove the color.
Now, put two pieces of electrical or other tape on either side of the needle to make painting easier.
I used an acrylic paint since it's what you can get in the craft section at Wal-Mart for 87 cents :)
http://www.icixsound.com/vb/icixnation/images/83_357.jpg
That's what it looks like w/ tape on either side painted. I made mine white because I'll be doing white LED's attached for needles but they aren't cooperating right now, I think I bought ones that are too small for me to solder :(
Edit...PUTTING THEM BACK TOGETHER.
Slide the needle back onto the pins inside the housing.
Pop the backing back on, on the two smallest needles(temp and gas) there is no guide for which side covers the needle, but there is the metal counterweight. For the tach and the speedo, there'll be two prongs that go around the needle.
After you get it locked back in, just melt the plastic back over the spot you removed it from and it's resealed. YAY
Pop your needle off the instrument cluster like has been shown many times before.
On the back of the needle, you'll notice two small plastic bumps where the back piece is melted on.
http://www.icixsound.com/vb/icixnation/images/83_356.jpg
You can kinda see them below the two vertical oranges lines there. Take a soldering iron and pull the plastic down to one side. Now just pull on the center pin to remove the back.
After you've got the back off, grab the base of the needle and pull up, it'll just slide up the two plastic pins holding it in. After you've got the needle out of the base, swab it with acetone to remove the color.
Now, put two pieces of electrical or other tape on either side of the needle to make painting easier.
I used an acrylic paint since it's what you can get in the craft section at Wal-Mart for 87 cents :)
http://www.icixsound.com/vb/icixnation/images/83_357.jpg
That's what it looks like w/ tape on either side painted. I made mine white because I'll be doing white LED's attached for needles but they aren't cooperating right now, I think I bought ones that are too small for me to solder :(
Edit...PUTTING THEM BACK TOGETHER.
Slide the needle back onto the pins inside the housing.
Pop the backing back on, on the two smallest needles(temp and gas) there is no guide for which side covers the needle, but there is the metal counterweight. For the tach and the speedo, there'll be two prongs that go around the needle.
After you get it locked back in, just melt the plastic back over the spot you removed it from and it's resealed. YAY