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      04-02-2007, 05:39 AM   #1
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DIY - Red gauge needles for instrument cluster

I just completed an Interior mod which was a little bit delicate - I had to dismantle the dashboard. But i am very happy with the result, I think it gives the cockpit a very sporty touch.


I have painted the needles with a red permanent marker. If this is done carefully, it looks truly OEM, like on the M-Car Dashes.

What is needed:
1 Set of Torx nuts/bits/screwdrivers
1 Edding 500 permanent markers or similar
1 Bottle of
-Make Yourself familiar with the Service Menu on the cluster, to be able to run the Display self test - quite simple, here is a link

How to remove the gauge cluster:
1 Move the steering wheel down as far as possible
2 Pull it towards You fully - Now there is sufficient space to remove the cluster - it is not necessary to remove the steering wheel!
3 Remove the 2 torx screws on top of the cluster
4 Tilt the upper side of the cluster out of the dash to reveal the connector
5 Open the safety latch on the connector, but leave the connector in place
6 Press and hold the odometer reset button and insert the key fob
7 Select menu 2.00 by pressing the reset button repeatedly
8 Start the KI test
9 When the needles point to 12 o`clock position, pull the connector out
10 Now all 4 needles are in a position, where they can be reached with the pen from all sides.
11 Move the cluster out between the steering wheel and the dashboard.

Now the cluster lays on your kitchen table, ready for dismantling:

1 Remove all 4 torx screws on the rear of the cluster
2 Open carefully the plastic hooks around the cluster (hooks)
3 Remove the gauge bezel (part #1)
4 Now it should look like this, but with the needles in 12 o`clock position - i did not have the correct picture

When You start painting the needles, bear in mind to:

- Paint not only the top surface, but also the side surface of each needle (bottom surface is coulored white )
- put a sheet of paper under the needles, to prevent painting the dial
- Move the pen only in ONE direction, from the center of the needle to the end
- After the first layer of paint, let it dry and do a second or even third layer until it looks good
- Don`t start another layer when the paint is still wet, this will mess up the finish and You will see dark spots when the dashboard lighting is on
- Avoid leaving fingerprints anywhere inside the gauges/dials/displays

Assemble everything back together, insert the dashboard connector into the cluster and run the KI test to re-calibrate the needles to their zero-positions.

good Luck!






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      04-02-2007, 08:35 AM   #2
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Interesting... a very unique mod.

Did you take any photos of the dash and cluster diassembly?
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      04-02-2007, 09:33 AM   #3
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that's quite a DIY-mod. Any pics of the process?
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How do they look when they are lit up?
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Nice Mod! It amazes me what people here think to do to their cars.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.Sommer View Post
If this is done carefully, it looks truly OEM, like on the M-Car Dashes.
But does this mod increase your car performance to ///M capability? I would do it if it makes my car perform like an ///M. j/k


Very nice work. But how well does the ink hold up after a while and being exposed to sunlight. I guess you will let us know in a year or so.
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You did a very good job and it looks nice but i think i will sitck to my orange ones...i also would like to see some night pics.
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I would also like to see some night pictures, since I'd be worried about not being able to see the needles in the dark...
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kinda like it actually, but only on the tach

i wouldnt do this though because its a garuntee i would mess things up (paint HATES me)
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Cool! The red is a little too bright for my taste though.
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any photos of what the needle looks like at night when the gauges are fully illuminated? a couple shots, I see the gauges are illuminated...but looks like they were taken during the day.
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You did a very good job and it looks nice but i think i will sitck to my orange ones...i also would like to see some night pics.
Mine are white. (orange with lights on)
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nice job!! looks good!!

i did this on my e34. i liked the results.
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Quote:
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Interesting... a very unique mod.

Did you take any photos of the dash and cluster diassembly?
Click on the links that are within the instructions.
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Could you please update the post with the pictures (broken links) or a video in youtube?
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wow holy revive thread batman.
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