DIY Porsche Gauge Face Swap
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Love your videos ! The way you explaining every small detail to considerate is brilliant .
Thank you very much!
Great work man, love your work!
Thanks!!
Oh shit I've always wanted to do this but never was brave enough to try. Great job
Now you can! :)
Just love it bro keep it up!!
Thanks! Will do!
Looks great! its the little things 🔥
It sure is!
nice!, looking good Tom!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for this video! Helped me install a custom guage on my GT4
Happy to help!
Great video Tommy
Thanks!
Looks good
Spasiba!
Proper mod, my guy. Keep the P car content coming so it pushes me over the edge even more.
Thanks!! You know you can make me an offer I can’t refuse on this one :)
Oh thank god it's so easy!
I've been looking at some used 981s and they always have the terrible grey tach which is impossible to read and imo looks awful amongst the all black
Thankyou
It’s very easy!
Pretty darn cool! Any chance you’ll be doing something similar on the F80?
Thanks. I doubt it.
Very nice 👍🏼
Thanks!
Some Porsche content!! 🎉
Nice!
Nice work! Did you try to scan the QR codes to get replacement part numbers? May help anyone planning this mod to avoid buying a full cluster
Great idea!
How do you suggest replacing the gauge face for a 997 turbo?
It’s very similar
You can use the plastic fork to remove the needle
Good idea !!
Thanks
You got it!
I plan to do the same with my Macan GTS. But because I have the Porsche Approved warranty, I only have one question. Is this noted in the control unit if the speedometer is unplugged? I don't want to have any problems with the warranty.
Hope you can maybe help me :D
As long as you disconnect the battery you’ll be fine
I love that I watch these Cayman videos on how to do stuff to a car I don't even have lol
It’s my personality you’re here for hehe
@@TommyLGarage 😂
Mine has another cable on the right side of the gauge cluster....what do i do now?
Unplug it
The instrument panel needle is not working. What should I do?
Push it in more
This was very helpful!!! Was able to fix my tach needle which from the factory was put in wrong. Over time it was moving backwards sitting on 8k 7k then to 3k before I found out how to fix it. Porsche wanted to charge me $6200 to replace it!!!!!!
Wow that’s insane. Nicely done! Was it not pressed in enough from the factory ?
@@TommyLGarage it was pressed in but I think it was put in wrong to begin with. The needle was well behind the zero at the dealer storage. My salesman sent me the pic when it came in from Stuttgart. I didn’t notice it unfortunately
can you tell me if I miss place the dial how do I replace it in the right place?
Push it in and turn left. Wait for resistance. Then remove and put back in the right spot.
@@TommyLGarage sorry when you say turn it left do you mean towards the O? Also where do I put it in at 1,2,3,4? and then turn it left
@@TommyLGarage no to worry I worked out how to set it up correctly so it's back to zero...I removed the dial and connected it back turn the key (but not to start the engine) did that twice and put back the dial hand and everything is working right fine now 😀😀😀
Thank you
Hope it helped
@@TommyLGarage yes very much:)
Just to double check please, was the TPMS error unrelated to having the battery out? Thanks
Yes unrelated
Thank you
Great mod! No need to use latex gloves? My fingers are super greasy due to $&@%# and would be afraid to leave oily prints on the tach/speedo.
My fingers as as dry as a rock :)
@@TommyLGarage but you left a bunch of marks on the spedo, soooo..... lol
how did you avoid fingerprints?
I was gentle
great video. I'd like to do the same, except w a racing yellow tach for my 718. Buying a new or used module will cost thousands so it's not an option. The porsche 718 parts pdf does not show instrument faces. An outfit in germany shows seems to offer yellow faces. Did your aftermarket originate from germany? RUclips should allow PMs
So you can use any of the eBay faces. They will fit just fine.
I found my cluster used on eBay for $399. But a face should be around $50 or so
@@TommyLGarage didn't you say the quality of the faces was terrible? are 981 and 718 clusters identical?
I did this on mine with the battery plugged in and everytime I plug the speedo back in the needle moves around like 50% further so it’s completely out of sync. Any ideas?
Remove it and re-seat everything. It will be fine
@@TommyLGarage thanks I tried it about 4 times lol. I will do it again with the battery disconnected in the next few weeks :)
@@GadgetKid99 insert it a bit and turn it left until it stops. That’s your 0 point.
I found it interesting that you said the mileage is stored in the gauge cluster. Wouldn’t that be one way for crooks to roll back mileage on these cars by buying the gauge from a totaled low miles 981?
It will throw error messages right away
Hey Tommy! Do you still have your original grey gauge face? I'm actually looking to swap mine from red to grey haha.
I’ll swap you, I have grey
@@Mizzoubaseballll I found one ebay off of a salvage instrument cluster. Let me know if you want to buy my red tachometer gauge face though.
@@SpicyHatchback do you know if the cayman and macan faces are interchangeable? I’ll have to look in to it, but i will if so. Any chances you have the white needles for the tach and speedo? At minimum i’d grab those from ya
@@SpicyHatchbackDo you still have the red tach? Also looking for a black speedo if you have that too
@@Redfirebird22 I still have it
I noticed you didn't clean the smudge (finger oil) on the black face. Tommy, you have a lot of patience to be doing this.
I cleaned it after
you inspire me to have a cayman
Make me an offer I can’t refuse :)
Tommy, who are the companies to stay away from? Also, who makes the best white face out there?
I say stay away from all companies. I tried a few and they’re all garbage.
Without naming brands, what did you NOT like about the aftermarket gauge faces that made them so awful?
Lower quality print, blurry graphics
Nice! But the OCD in me wouldn't put up with your finger prints left after removing the needles, I'd have had to have cleaned them up or covered them first 🤣 A gentle air blaster to remove any other dust or contaminants, too!
I cleaned them afterwards :)
I hope you went back in and cleaned up the scuff marks left by your finger nails. Next time, maybe try wearing some cotton gloves in conjunction with the use of an appropriate pry tool for the job (to avoid damage to the overlays). Otherwise, great work in presenting to the community just how easy it can be to modify and maintain our vehicles. Your videos are great, they actually provide a lot of value, so thanks for sharing!
Good idea!!! And yes I did clean it up. Lesson learned.
If you bang the screwdriver on a metal pipe you'll make it magnetic.
Good idea!
@@TommyLGarage Yeah, if you don't have a magnet in your toolbox.
I really want to swap mine. but not gonna try this!
How come? It’s super easy.
@@TommyLGarage I am so bad at that stuff! Knowing me I’ll break something or lose a screw 😅. But I want to swap my black for white so bad
I wouldn't be happy with the greasy finger marks on the black surfaces. Wear some cotton gloves surely?
Good idea
first (that looks so cool)
Thanks!