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94-95 5.0 - Specific
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul" data-source="post: 486917" data-attributes="member: 9404"><p>It just looks cluttered to me. I love gauges, but it's a car... not an F16. With the GPS and shift lite and radar detector and radio screen thing and switches all over the place it is just too much for my tastes. I'd move the shift lite to the dash, remove one gauge from the dash and both from the clock pod and move them into the 1-din slot beneath your CD player. I'd also move all the switches into one place, maybe in the ashtray. It would help clean everything up a bit. Anyway, sorry for whoring your thread, I'll get to the point...</p><p></p><p>I couldn't tell you what to try. Have you perhaps tried wiring everything to a constant non-variable source? (not the dimmer circuit) I'm only speculating here as I am definitely NOT an electrical expert, but perhaps the LEDs work best with constant voltage. Have you contacted AutoMeter to see if they have a suggestion as to the cause of the failure?</p><p></p><p>Paul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul, post: 486917, member: 9404"] It just looks cluttered to me. I love gauges, but it's a car... not an F16. With the GPS and shift lite and radar detector and radio screen thing and switches all over the place it is just too much for my tastes. I'd move the shift lite to the dash, remove one gauge from the dash and both from the clock pod and move them into the 1-din slot beneath your CD player. I'd also move all the switches into one place, maybe in the ashtray. It would help clean everything up a bit. Anyway, sorry for whoring your thread, I'll get to the point... I couldn't tell you what to try. Have you perhaps tried wiring everything to a constant non-variable source? (not the dimmer circuit) I'm only speculating here as I am definitely NOT an electrical expert, but perhaps the LEDs work best with constant voltage. Have you contacted AutoMeter to see if they have a suggestion as to the cause of the failure? Paul. [/QUOTE]
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