Ok guys. So I got my hand's on an JDM 180SX Type-X cluster. As some of you may know, this cluster is a lot different from the USDM 240sx cluster, the wiring will have to be redone which means if you want this bad boy on your car, you're gonna have to do some cutting and splicing to your cluster harness.
For reference here's what the cluster looks like:
Now, I did a wiring diagram with a couple of friends. This will help you during the process, now I can't obviously teach you wire by wire, if you don't have any electrical experience, then I suggest you don't tackle this job, as it could get very risky and confusing.
For those that can, here's the wiring diagram:
Like I said the diagram will help you out
Here, I removed the tape around the kouki harness...
I bought a spare USDM 240sx gauge cluster harness, just incase I want to put mine back in, but as it looks, i probably wont ever do that, since this just looks so much better
You need to identify all the wires, i found it easier to label each one...
connecting the wires one by one...
more connecting...
finished.. wrapped up...
plugged into the back..
After you finish wiring everything back, this is what it's supposed to look like.
Hope that helps, you just got to dive in and do it.
For reference here's what the cluster looks like:
Now, I did a wiring diagram with a couple of friends. This will help you during the process, now I can't obviously teach you wire by wire, if you don't have any electrical experience, then I suggest you don't tackle this job, as it could get very risky and confusing.
For those that can, here's the wiring diagram:
Like I said the diagram will help you out
Here, I removed the tape around the kouki harness...
I bought a spare USDM 240sx gauge cluster harness, just incase I want to put mine back in, but as it looks, i probably wont ever do that, since this just looks so much better
You need to identify all the wires, i found it easier to label each one...
connecting the wires one by one...
more connecting...
finished.. wrapped up...
plugged into the back..
After you finish wiring everything back, this is what it's supposed to look like.
Hope that helps, you just got to dive in and do it.
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