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gauge clusterf#*@!
#802364
04/03/07 01:12 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 33
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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85 4runner: My oil pressure gauge gave out (oil sending unit was checked-good, and pressure is fine) so went to junkyard and took apart gauge cluster from later yr model. I wanted to maintain original odometer reading (190+k) so I took it apart and surgically removed the oil pressure gage and water temp gauge (they're inseperable).
Got it swapped and oil pressure gage works now (Yay!) but damn water temp gauge started acting up. I had to tap the heck out of it when it would get stuck, then it would come to life, then go out again. Now it's completely out. The damn neadles are fragile as heck. Anyone had similar experience? If so, is the water temp gauge shot or do I need to go shopping at the yard for another oil/water gauge pair again? Maybe I'll just swap in the whole gauge cluster and forget about the odometer. I'll try one last time to re-insert the neadle to see if that is the cause, but I must have taken it apart and put it back together about 20 times already. Thank god I have small hands like the Japanese <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: sirus027]
#802365
04/03/07 02:35 PM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,262
Body Damage is Cool
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Oh yes! I can certainly relate. In my experience, almost every time I worked on or removed the SR5 cluster, something would break in it.
'97 T-100 SR5 '86 Toyota's, the variety pack (all gone)
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: sirus027]
#802366
04/03/07 03:29 PM
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9
Need a Spot
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Mine was doing that too when I swapped clusters. Check the ground for the temp gauge on the back of the panel. Mine were loose and when I tightened them up, it worked.
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: sirus027]
#802367
04/03/07 03:49 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,010
Body Damage is Cool
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Maybe I'll just swap in the whole gauge cluster and forget about the odometer. I'll try one last time to re-insert the neadle to see if that is the cause, but I must have taken it apart and put it back together about 20 times already. Thank god I have small hands like the Japanese <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> you can set the odometer to read whatever you want, i did when i put in my sr5 cluster. stock87's writeup tells how. ill try and find a link for you. but why did you take the needle off in the first place? you shouldn't have too if you were just swapping the oil/water gauges.
87 22R PU, 2? body lift, 33? BFG muds, 4.88's, F&R Lock-Rights, Rancho Shocks, EB's Street RV Head w/ 268 Cam, LCE Header, 2" to 2 1/4" exhaust, Flowmaster 50 series, Magnaflow high flow cat, complete Herculined SR5 interior, V6 BB, MC, and calipers.
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: 87Toy4x4]
#802368
04/03/07 04:37 PM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 669
Rock Warrior
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I've swapped several gauge clusters, I did not find that you could disassemble the odometer and simply adjust it to whatever mileage you wanted. I did find that I could spin it with compressed air, but don't spin it too fast or things get destroyed.
My advice is to get the gauge you want and then swap the odometer in.. That's the easiest way to do it. Gauges can be replaced as "components" in most clusters.. Simply unscrew.
22REturbo.net 1988 4Runner 22RTE core, turbocharged, megasquirted...
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: dcg9381]
#802369
04/03/07 04:43 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 39
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Just be careful you don't break any of the plastic clips that hold your odometer (like I did in my 82) or it will never sit in there right and your mileage will be off.
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: StillH2O_82]
#802370
04/03/07 04:49 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,010
Body Damage is Cool
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man that write up was harder to find than i thought. you should put this back in your sig stock87 lol. but you can adjust the odo, pretty simple. Stock87's SR5 Cluster Writeup
87 22R PU, 2? body lift, 33? BFG muds, 4.88's, F&R Lock-Rights, Rancho Shocks, EB's Street RV Head w/ 268 Cam, LCE Header, 2" to 2 1/4" exhaust, Flowmaster 50 series, Magnaflow high flow cat, complete Herculined SR5 interior, V6 BB, MC, and calipers.
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: 87Toy4x4]
#802371
04/03/07 06:44 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 33
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Come to think of it, you're right - I didn't have to remove the needles. I could have just used the face plate that came with it. Duh!
I didn't know about the ground wire in the back of the panel. I don't remember seeing that but that's what it probably is. Not sure what it looks like, but I will check it out. Thanks.
Thanks for the write-up on readjusting the odometer too.
After this, on to the next electrical problem...
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Re: gauge clusterf#*@!
[Re: sirus027]
#802372
04/05/07 02:15 AM
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9
Need a Spot
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The ground wire isn't a wire per se. It is part of that blue plastic circuit board thing on the back of the cluster with a maze of copper looking contacts. Make sure the nuts are tight on all of your contacts.
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