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S2 triple guage cluster - swap boost to volts


#1 User is offline   Dragosani 

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Posted 07 December 2009 - 08:56 PM

I've found a TRD tri cluster for a S2, but I have a TT (temp/fuel/boost) and the cluster is from an NA (temp/fuel/volts). I'd actually prefer the NA cluster because I run a seperate boost gauge that's actually useful, but does anyone know if the volt meter will work in a TT? Is it a straight swap over job or does it require extra wiring?

I'm hoping it's a straight swap but doubt it'll be that easy. I'd love to complete my set of TRD gauges!


#2 User is offline   ultra_supra 

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Posted 07 December 2009 - 09:05 PM

i thought that it was a straight swap as i contemplated doing this a while back. there was a thread about it on the national site that i read ages ago...

should work i guess!


#3 User is offline   Dragosani 

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Posted 22 December 2009 - 12:32 PM

If you just put the other tri-gauge in it won't work. But all you need to do is swap it with a NA cluster (the whole white housing bit) and it will work. The guy who I'm buying the TRD voltmeter tri-gauge off is throwing in his spare NA cluster for an extra $50 so it's all good :) Full TRD gauge set here I come!

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