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Old 10-29-2006, 11:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So, on my new ride, there is no tach (2002 Accent L), I want to buy an instrument panel that has one, my question is this: Can the speedo easily be swapped from the current cluster to a used one with a tach?
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Yeah, you just have to completey take apart the cluster itself
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So, on my new ride, there is no tach (2002 Accent L), I want to buy an instrument panel that has one, my question is this: Can the speedo easily be swapped from the current cluster to a used one with a tach?
Yes, there are two screws at the top of the cluster surround, and the bottom pops out, then there are four screws that hold the cluster in, then you unplug it and do the reverse with the new cluster.

You can find the clusters at junk yards, allhyundaiisuzuparts.com, or on eBay. I found one for my car that was off by 3380 miles, so try to find one that has the same/similar mileage on it.
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Im wanting to do the same thing to my car.
Havent had a tacho for years now but now i want one...

Will using one from an Accent LC GLS fit?
What about one from an LC2?

Is there a way i can just transplant the gauges and leave the odometer where is it as it is?

And where do i hook the tacho up to once i have one?



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