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Old 06-19-2003, 09:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Schematic of Sub-panel

Does anyone have a detailed schematic of the sub-panel (the one with the fuel and temp guage)? I'm trying to make a new one but I'm having some issues with the dimmer control. When I unplug the connector for the coolant/fuel circuit board, it takes a longer time before my main panel lights up. It dims and seems to work fine when it comes on, but it lags for a bit on startup. I'm thinking it has to do with the heater feedback but I'm not sure. My Helm's just represents it as a big block with a bunch of inputs and outputs.

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Old 06-19-2003, 10:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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buy my JDM one see what you can do with that baby.
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Well, the plan is manufacture a whole new panel for my guages so I don't see how a JDM one would help except to give me another reference to do fit checks.

BTW what's the difference between a JDM and a USDM sub-panel?
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same thing, except everything is reverse, the clock is on the left hand side......ect
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I dont have the answer for ya but i'm kinda curious as to why you're designing your own and what itll look like?
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Well I want to add some aftermarket guages and didn't want to add them onto the A-pillar. If it all goes as planned, they'll be room for 4 guages and the indicator lights spaced between the guages similiar to the turn signals. It should all fit between the tinted panel. I'm planning on using Apex'i ELII guages since they're blue lettering on a black background with a red needle.
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