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 Post subject: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L/AU
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:06 am 
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Hi All,
After receiving some interest in how I changed the lighting in my instrument cluster I have put together a 'How to'. I have included a lot of pics and have started it from removing the cluster from the dash for those who are unsure of how to do this.
Tools and equipment needed: 2x Phillips (Star) screwdrivers - Long and stubby, 1x flat blade screwdriver, Long nose pliers (to help with changing any blown globes), 1x can of spray adhesive, cellophane in the colour of choice, 1x scalpel/stanley knife, scissors, 1x fork.
Method, Part 1:
First of all we need to get the cluster out. To do this you will have to lower the steering column, then put the gear selector in 1st (Auto) and then remove the ashtray. You'll see a hole on the left of where the ashtray goes.
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Remove the screw in there and, reaching behind the ashtray, gently pull the whole unit out towards you lifting it up until you can get it out over the stereo.Unplug the connectors for the cig lighter and ashtray light and put the unit aside. You will then see 3 phillips head screws that secure the dash fascia, remove these. There are also 2 more beside the steering column and another 3 above the cluster and, depending on if the fascia has been out before, 2 clips near the demist button/clock. Remove all the screws and gently pull the fascia away, removing and noting where all the switch etc connectors go. (Note: the A/C unit stays where it is, there is no need to remove anything on it for this mod)
You should then see this:
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Remove the 4 screws at each corner of the cluster. (Note: Take care with the 2 on the right hand side. If you drop these in the dash you will have a hell of a time finding them again. I have 3 or 4 floating around mine. :oops: ) To remove the cluster I find it’s easier to remove the 2 connectors on the bottom (Low and Mid series, 3 on high series) first. Then ease the right hand side out, then the left and finally tilt the cluster forward and out behind the steering wheel towards the center of the car. You'll then have this..
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Next we need to get the instrument cards out. Undo the flathead 2 screws on the top of the cluster and using the flathead screwdriver carefully ease the clips (Be careful!! These will break very easily) up and remove the cover. The instrument surround will just lift off. (Good time to paint it!! :) ) You will then see this.
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(And yes, I am aware these are 3 different clusters! :))

 

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 Post subject: Re: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:17 am 
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Method, part2:
Now we can remove the needles. First take note of where they are pointing. Using a fork gently ease each needle off.
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You can now remove the cards.
The next step is applying the cellophane to the back of the cards..
Pretty much exactly as it sounds, cut it roughly to size, spray the back of the card with adhesive ( I found this one from Bunnings worked well)
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and lay the cellophane on it then smooth out any bubbles.
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You’ll need several layers (I have 4, but I could have gone a little darker). Now it’s time to cut out the warning light and redline segments, easiest way is to put the card up against a sunlit window as this shows up exactly where you need to cut.
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Best to do this before the adhesive cures, so only do 1 card at a time otherwise it’s a real pain to get the pieces out.
Now it’s just a case of reassembly and getting it back in the car. However there are a couple of thing I do before it all gets finished. First off I leave the cluster cover off and make sure there aren’t any blown globes.
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Much easier to find out now than at night. Also before I put the dash fascia back on I check to make sure the trip computer works, mine is a GLi and every now and again the data line comes loose. Also when I put the cluster back in I find it easier to put the 2 right hand screws into the tabs on the side of the cluster while it’s sitting behind the steering wheel so they (hopefully) won’t drop into the dash. And lastly, I don’t use LEDs in this conversion for the main lighting, I’ve not yet found any that give an even enough light spread. However I have found them useful for the indicator and econ jewels. But I wouldn’t use one for the high beam jewel as it can be a little too bright on a dark night.
Also – Don’t forget the trans is in 1st!!! The first time I had the cluster out I forgot and freaked when the car wouldn’t start after I’d put it all back in!! :oops:
Hopefully this has been fairly clear and easy to follow, if anyone has any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me.

 

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 Post subject: Re: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:02 pm 
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I like it!

Well done.

I assume the contact adhesive dries clear?

Did you spray each layer of cellophane with the contact adhesive?

I think it is time to dress up my Fairlane cluster.

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 Post subject: Re: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:08 pm 
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This is probably the cheapest way of modding your instrument cluster, without farrking around with LEDs and the such.
Good effort!

Could even go with white LEDs and a cellophone cover to make it a bit brighter. :D

 

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 Post subject: Re: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:45 pm 
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I like it!

Well done.

I assume the contact adhesive dries clear?

Did you spray each layer of cellophane with the contact adhesive?

I think it is time to dress up my Fairlane cluster.

Cheers
BenJ

Thanks Ben. In answer to your questions, yes it does and yes I did. :)
{USERNAME} wrote:
This is probably the cheapest way of modding your instrument cluster, without farrking around with LEDs and the such.
Good effort!

Could even go with white LEDs and a cellophone cover to make it a bit brighter. :D

Thanks also.
Yes it was cheap, $11 for the adhesive (I think) and the grand total of $1.50 for the cellophane. I'm sticking with the original globes as I found LEDs too blotchy and nowhere near as even with the light spread, plus I can still dim the instrument lights. It is actually surprising how bright it is still.

 

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 Post subject: Re: How to change the colour of your instrument lights. EF/L/AU
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:40 pm 
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This also works for the AU's.
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