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Speedo Faces.

We make more than anyone else, we made them first and we make them better. That's a claim and a half for you! I wish we could say that we are the cheapest as well but we are not but if you see some of the terrible pigs ears that the competition supply you will understand that we can justify our slightly higher price.

Let's Face It!

All the imports are calibrated in km/h and there is more than one way around that problem. We offer a very comprehensive range of conversion plates. These are acceptable to the SVA testers for the slower cars but the faster cars have to have a speedo capable of measuring the cars maximum road speed. They are not stickers as the testers will not accept a sticker, and they match the original as far as possible in colour and light transmission At the moment we make them for more models than I can remember and the competition just cannot match the quality no matter how hard they try. These plates, of course, will not change the odometer, that will stay in km, but they are clearly marked km in the appropriate positions. We use Polycarbonate that is seven times as expensive but is the right material for the job. They all cost £25 but if you are a trade customer and buy them on a regular basis we will discount them according to the number that you buy. Please read the instructions that follow about how to zero the needle before doing this job.

Removal of the instrument cluster is usually the hardest part of the job as there are often hidden screws but you can always call us for advice. A few things to remember is that on an MR2 you should look under the ashtray, the MX5 has two screws hidden behind the air vents, the L200 and Celica have screws hidden behind blanking plates and the Civic has one hidden behind the hazard switch.

Once you have the instruments out the lens can be easily separated from the base and then, if the speeds is electronic you must check the zero setting. To do this you should put the unit under power with the ignition switched on and ease the needle over the stop pin. The zero point might be at the pin but in many cases it is below the pin so mark wherever it settles under power. Once you have marked the zero point you should then switch off and disconnect the battery before going any further I know that all instructions

Mazda MX-5 / Eunos Roadster (89-97).

Dial Set Installation Instructions.

Tools required prior to installation.No.2 teaspoons,No.2 Phillips screw drivers, No.2 flat screwdrivers. Screwdriver sizes will become apparent as the work progresses. Prior to commencing the installation run the engine for approx 20 minutes. This will set gauges to normal running temperature. Remove No.4 Phillips screw s to bottom cowling on steering column. On facing the steering wheel the rear screw (back left) has a long recess. Remove all No.4 four screws and put down in a safe position (do not lose them).

Pull steering column cowling apart (top & bottom section) leaving bottom in a loose position, but remove top Part of cowling completely.

Remove the black instrument cover very carefully by removing No.2 screws at the bottom comers. Hold the top of the cover by each side and pull towards you (this cover is held in by push in clips). If the cover is brittle and has been on many years, the clip may snap during this operation (do not worry too much, a little super glue does wonders). There are No.3 clips holding on cover, top back centre is the problem one.

You have now exposed the Perspex front panel to the instruments, and by removing the No.4 screws holding the complete instrument housing you can now gently poll the complete housing towards you. This will expose the Speedo cable head connection (round white fitting) and also No.2 electrical plug sockets (if electrical heated rear screen is fitted there should be No.3 plug sockets). Gently disconnect the Speed0 cable by pressing on side clip connection and poll apart. Gently disconnect the plug sockets. Remove the instrument panel completely, it should now be in your hand totally disconnected. Remove the front Perspex panel, this is self explanatory using a flat screwdriver to push clip and separate, exposing the instrument dials.

IMPORTANT: the needle sizes differ, so note their position in relationship to each dial, before attempting to remove any of the dial, mark the needle positions on the old (original) dials for their positions You may need to refer to them when you are re-fixing your dial needles.

Remove the existing needles (using the spoons to lift under each side of the centre and ease upwards being careful not to bend the needle), now remove the dials by using a small Phillips screws (Keep small screws safe). On removing you will find plastic dial holders behind some dials, these will be needed when refitting new dials. Fit the new needle rest pins (No.2 applied, push fit, no glue required) to the dials, rev counter & oil gauge. (These are black, packed in a small separate plastic bag). Prior to refitting the new gauges you should also remove the four green plastic covers to the light bulbs behind the dials, as this will stop the green reflection through the new gauges and make them more distinctive.

The needle arm to the Speedo dial can now be fitted, gently push on the pin and line up the Zero (do not fit any other needles at present). Re-assemble the Speedo head by following the previous instructions only in reverse. Before installing the clear Perspex cover run the engine for approx 10 minutes, this will set the engine temperature. Refit all the remaining needles carefully. At this stage it is possible to refer back to the original dials that you first marked. This will allow all the needles to line up in the original positions.

Discard the dials not required. . No. 1 speedo dial & No. 1 oil gauge.

Re-assemble complete unit. Job done.

Don't they look good.

Disclaimer: The instructions are guidelines only, no responsibility will be

accepted for any damage caused whilst fitting this product.

 

 

 

 

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Last modified: May 23, 2007