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awesome job so far, a lot of patience there.
since you have the gauge cluster apart, can you tell me the thickness of the white bulb shield board in this picture?:
I'm trying to find out how much clearance there is between the circiut board & the rear of the gauge face itself, been meaning to open mine but since you have it apart a rough idea would be helpful if it's convienient![]()
These pictures are from a couple months ago. I was lazy/frustrated and never posted em. I gave up on this after i blew the circuit board and wired in my own LED circuit.
From what i remember, that white shield is a little less than 1/2" thick and rests right on the circuit board.
So where are you now....? did you have to buy a new board?
Sucks man.. I was waiting for you to finish and see if I could tackel this job on my own by the new year.. just sucks... when you took it apart, where you able to drive your fx with out the dash and/or your radio/nav display...?

not to be an @$$ or go off topic. but you should really get some tips on taking photos. especially if you plan on using them in a write up of any sort.
i'm far from a great photographer believe me. My only helpful tip would be to try the macro mode (mine is indicated by a little flower, not sure if this is standard or not) when taking close up photos. Those blurry PCB shots are TOUGH to look at.
Shralp, how about those Volume / Channel button lights.....?? In your pics of the circuit board i see those adjustable sticks seam to be lightend from within....