Touring wagon gauge cluster into L series???
- neirbo-turbo
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Touring wagon gauge cluster into L series???
Hey everyone,
Just wondering what's involved in swapping the L series speedo dash cluster over for a touringwagon model varient equipped tacho? I have the touring wagon cluster already, but upon pulling the original one out, i discovered that the looms are different! If anyone has done this change, any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks in anticipation,
Orion.
Just wondering what's involved in swapping the L series speedo dash cluster over for a touringwagon model varient equipped tacho? I have the touring wagon cluster already, but upon pulling the original one out, i discovered that the looms are different! If anyone has done this change, any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks in anticipation,
Orion.
its a big job. i looked into it ages ago and thought itd be WAY easier to just get an after market tacho.
i beleive most of the dash has to come out and looms swapped over. Not worth it IMHO.
alex
i beleive most of the dash has to come out and looms swapped over. Not worth it IMHO.
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
LOL - you have my sympathy neirbo.
I just went through this in my DL L Series. You can change the loom - or change the dash plugs (which I did). You have to change the wiring on 4 plugs - it can get very confusing.
I have been through it two times in my two L Series. I don't regret doing it as it looks good - but its a b*stard of a job.
I just went through this in my DL L Series. You can change the loom - or change the dash plugs (which I did). You have to change the wiring on 4 plugs - it can get very confusing.
I have been through it two times in my two L Series. I don't regret doing it as it looks good - but its a b*stard of a job.

Yeah i looked into as well and actually went as fair as getting the a couple of these instrument clusters, but the plugs in the back are totally different and as Alex says its heaps easier to install after market tacho.
But if ya got tha time and the lust for the original in-cabin look...
But if ya got tha time and the lust for the original in-cabin look...
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Mods to come - CB, custom bash plate,king springs and KYB shocks and ej22 pwr one day
Mods to come - CB, custom bash plate,king springs and KYB shocks and ej22 pwr one day
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Umm... I don't recall the L series loom being in parts like that of an MY or Liberty. That's why I spliced in the rear of my L loom into the MPFI L loom up front when I dropped the MPFI motor in... The L loom is one piece from the front lights to the rear with the dash loom plugging into this.Suby Wan Kenobi wrote:If you want the factory look with the Tacho dash get hold of the touring wagon front loom and replace the front loom, it will plug into the rear, downside the dash has to come out but it will look factory when finished.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is how I remember it.
Bennie
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That's right. The other part of the car's loom is a one piece. If your L was not equipt with a tacho there's no wiring for it. Its very tricky to get wiring to plug and play in an L unless you have the same year/month of manufacture can you be sure it will have the same sort and amount of wiring in the car. Changes are caused by new emissions gear, an extra relay or some random thing they thought was necessary.Fang wrote:The dash loom is separate Bennie
If you do the dash loom swap I'd love to hear what you had to do to get it to work or if it just "plug and plays".
Cheers
Bennie
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