6 years and still helping! Got a new-to-me '09 Civic with the 'D' and 'D3' lights dead. This was everything and make it all easy knowing exactly what to expect, do, and buy! Thanks!
The denso and NR speedometers are both lcd backlit screens, the si has clear screens with white and reddish orange leds, the nr sedan speedo has white leds behind all gauges.
Hi bro, thanks for your DIY video. I got little problem on my lower cluster lcd. the last digit on the right side was gone after a while and now totally black only the last digit. please need your advise. cheers
Nice and informative mod video. Tried it, and worked great except for the fact that now the bottom row of led's that display my odometer, trip, and temp don't display at all. Any ideas?
Hi, I have an issue with my 2008 Honda Civic cluster. The cluster and other car panel lights, as it can see from the video ==> ruclips.net/video/40f3dib2_RQ/видео.html, are flickering. A mechanic has recommended replace the cluster to solve the problem. I´m not sure if that is the right solution since other panel lights like radio and gear shift stick lights are flickering too. The car exterior lights do not have this issue (they operate as usual, I mean they do not blink). Any suggestions to solve this problem? Thanks in advance.
luis medina could possibly be a bad ground somewhere. Without diagnosing the vehicle itd be hard to determine what the issue is by a video. I apologize
omg don't ever do the second way unless you are removing a light you most likely don't ever want to work again underneath those 2 bumps of solder you pointed out there are 2 gold connectors that are built on the board during manufacturing if they are pulled from the board then it's over there isn't a good fix for replacing the gold pads.
@@StumpyBuilt86 I wasn't trying to say that you are incompetent but someone that has never done this before if they don't do it slowly and with care will remove those connectors that are built into the board and it will be something they can't fix.
6 years and still helping! Got a new-to-me '09 Civic with the 'D' and 'D3' lights dead. This was everything and make it all easy knowing exactly what to expect, do, and buy! Thanks!
did my 2011 si also red easy! now the top to do. each light up block for the clusters temp and coolant are individual leds I am guessing.
Adam Woltz those would be a back lit led screen. Not individual leds.
The denso and NR speedometers are both lcd backlit screens, the si has clear screens with white and reddish orange leds, the nr sedan speedo has white leds behind all gauges.
Hi bro, thanks for your DIY video. I got little problem on my lower cluster lcd. the last digit on the right side was gone after a while and now totally black only the last digit. please need your advise. cheers
Mark Jayson Perez it sounds to be either the board or the lcd itself. But if its a lighting issue id start with the board
I tried searching for the replacement of the LCD only but can't find it. Maybe you know where i can purchase online. thanks
Mark Jayson Perez your only really going to find those in a spare "junk" cluster
@@StumpyBuilt86 as i got one from the junk yard
@@StumpyBuilt86 hi Bro i need help my stepper motor is flicking do u know how to fix it or where to buy the parts?
I'm so doing this now!
This was very helpful! Great video 👍🏻
Glock23likeMike thanks. Im glad it helped
Good video! Really helpful and informative!!!
Glad to help
very helpful video bro thanks alot 👍👍
No problem. I know some people dont like the orangish cluster colors. So if people are feeling brave they can do this themselves.
i Wish to change but i cant find the lights..plus i try to clean and guess what the RPM niddle came out hehehe
Donde consigo el diagrama quisiera ver si puedo ponerlo en un civic 98
Need some help with my cluster the back lighting only works intermittently and keep hear a tapping noise at times
A tapping noise? Does the needle function properly?
What specific type of LEDs are these?
Plcc-2 got them from Lighthouseled
Nice and informative mod video. Tried it, and worked great except for the fact that now the bottom row of led's that display my odometer, trip, and temp don't display at all. Any ideas?
Could be a few bad leds. I order them by twice the amount i know id need. Even though they are cheap. They can be slightly inconsistent
@@StumpyBuilt86 they were working just fine. Didn't even touch those led's at all.
Where is the dash ligth fuse?
I would check the manual for that information.
@@StumpyBuilt86 thank you
Hi, I have an issue with my 2008 Honda Civic cluster. The cluster and other car panel lights, as it can see from the video ==> ruclips.net/video/40f3dib2_RQ/видео.html, are flickering. A mechanic has recommended replace the cluster to solve the problem. I´m not sure if that is the right solution since other panel lights like radio and gear shift stick lights are flickering too. The car exterior lights do not have this issue (they operate as usual, I mean they do not blink). Any suggestions to solve this problem? Thanks in advance.
luis medina could possibly be a bad ground somewhere. Without diagnosing the vehicle itd be hard to determine what the issue is by a video. I apologize
LOLIFE2010 Thanks mate for your time to help me.
luis medina sorry i couldnt be more help
omg don't ever do the second way unless you are removing a light you most likely don't ever want to work again underneath those 2 bumps of solder you pointed out there are 2 gold connectors that are built on the board during manufacturing if they are pulled from the board then it's over there isn't a good fix for replacing the gold pads.
Ive done 25 of these civic clusters in the last year. I have had zero issues with the way i do it
@@StumpyBuilt86 I wasn't trying to say that you are incompetent but someone that has never done this before if they don't do it slowly and with care will remove those connectors that are built into the board and it will be something they can't fix.
@@SarcASSticMOFO thats is very true. I didnt mean for my comment to come off as an asshole. Its hard to tell over the internet.