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Speedhut gauges light adjustment HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="whiplash306" data-source="post: 10194465" data-attributes="member: 33984"><p>Alright Mac, I went out and double checked my gauges with what my tuner just now confirmed. He said he "believes" it was the white wire coming OUT FROM THE GAUGE that we clipped that is the power source for the actual pointer/needle on the gauges. However, if you've got any concerns, perhaps call Aaron at Speedhut. His number was posted on I believe the very next post after my original post in this thread. But I'm fairly certain that is the power feed for the pointer/needle. </p><p></p><p>Hey, if you wouldn't mind sir, at your convenience, would you please take a night shot of your gauges along with your OEM dash gauges. I'd like to see the difference in lighting levels. Also, again at your convenience and if you'd humor me, take a volt meter and measure the volts being fed to your gauges. Aaron at Speedhut said the proper place to do that is at the little black power box behind the gauges that has a white and black wire to it. I'm curious to know if your getting the full 12 volts and if so, what it looks like. When I return from vacation, I'll measure the voltage to my gauges as a comparison. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiplash306, post: 10194465, member: 33984"] Alright Mac, I went out and double checked my gauges with what my tuner just now confirmed. He said he "believes" it was the white wire coming OUT FROM THE GAUGE that we clipped that is the power source for the actual pointer/needle on the gauges. However, if you've got any concerns, perhaps call Aaron at Speedhut. His number was posted on I believe the very next post after my original post in this thread. But I'm fairly certain that is the power feed for the pointer/needle. Hey, if you wouldn't mind sir, at your convenience, would you please take a night shot of your gauges along with your OEM dash gauges. I'd like to see the difference in lighting levels. Also, again at your convenience and if you'd humor me, take a volt meter and measure the volts being fed to your gauges. Aaron at Speedhut said the proper place to do that is at the little black power box behind the gauges that has a white and black wire to it. I'm curious to know if your getting the full 12 volts and if so, what it looks like. When I return from vacation, I'll measure the voltage to my gauges as a comparison. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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