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Pete Burton 11-09-2005 08:47 AM

KISS dash light fix
 
For over 9 years I've fiddled with the dash light rheostat, trying to get it to stay bright enough. It's never been "too bright". Finally, it got to the point I could hardly see anything. So I bent up my little piece of coathanger and pulled the instrument cluster out a bit. The ceramic rheostat housing was chipped and the wiper coil was hanging out. It was really beyond repair. I removed the one screw from the back and unplugged the rheostat. I pried the metal case/clip off and removed the guts. Stripped the ends of a 1" piece of scrap wiring and soldered a jumper across the 2 terminals on the back of the housing. Plugged it back on the back of the instrument panel, replaced the screw, and pushed the panel back into place.

It works great. Perfect brightness for me. no more fooling with that knob. The whole job only took 15 minutes and 1 beer.:)

92497pmu 11-09-2005 08:57 AM

mmm beer....

job well done

vwbuge 11-09-2005 12:07 PM

That prboably would have taken me 2-3 beers. The easier the job the more beer it takes.

Lately the beer of choice has been Molson Golden.

Brian Carlton 11-09-2005 12:09 PM

IIRC, for about $20.00 you can replace the entire rheostat in the time it takes to pour the first beer.:cool:

Lately, the beer of choice has been Bass Ale. Molson is a bit too bitter for me.

Austin85 11-09-2005 12:24 PM

Good job,

Bass Ale is nice ; but it is even nicer with 1/2 pt. of Guinness Stout.

Brian Carlton 11-09-2005 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Austin85
1/2 pt. of Guinness Stout.

I once had the displeasure of ordering Guinness Stout with a German who was visiting from the Fatherland.

He takes one sip of the Guinness and a horrible look comes over his face and he pronounces:

DISS ES NOT BEER

I have to say that I agree with him.:o

Pete Burton 11-09-2005 03:28 PM

Last time I checked, that silly little rheostat cost about $68. That buys a lot of Newcastle Brown Ale. ":beerchug: The one and only"

Brian Carlton 11-09-2005 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete Burton
Last time I checked, that silly little rheostat cost about $68. That buys a lot of Newcastle Brown Ale. ":beerchug: The one and only"

Well, if M/B is now ripping folks off to the tune of that amount, then I firmly agree with you. Nobody needs the rheostat anyway.;)

meltedpanda 11-09-2005 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
Well, if M/B is now ripping folks off to the tune of that amount, then I firmly agree with you. Nobody needs the rheostat anyway.;)

I'll drink to that!

propigskin 11-09-2005 07:26 PM

Did the same thing last week. Works great. the max brightness on these dashes is not that bright anyways so always having it maxed out is a good thing!

BrierS 11-09-2005 07:38 PM

Too late in the year for beer . . . Scotch is the approaching winter choice. ;)

Keith_otr 11-09-2005 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete Burton
It works great. Perfect brightness for me. no more fooling with that knob. The whole job only took 15 minutes and 1 beer.:)

It probably would have taken me about 8-9 beers to do the job....but at that point, the brightness of the instrument cluster wouldn't really matter to me anyway. :dizzy2:

Eskimo 11-09-2005 11:18 PM

The rheostat is currently priced at $36.32 at FastLane.

My instrument lights have been running with a KISS fix for months, now, though. The max brightness seems about right for me, so it's one of those temporary fixes that may stay permanent.

Oh, and I had a bottle of Pilzner Urquell this evening.

Pete Burton 11-10-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eskimo
The rheostat is currently priced at $36.32 at FastLane.

My instrument lights have been running with a KISS fix for months, now, though. The max brightness seems about right for me, so it's one of those temporary fixes that may stay permanent.

Oh, and I had a bottle of Pilzner Urquell this evening.

For $36 I MIGHT have sprung. But their price this morning is $64.68, at least for the 82 SD. It's the same with the tach thing. I'd spring if it was cheaper.

meltedpanda 11-10-2005 10:08 AM

Someone say scotch? Single malt Ardbeg here :beer:


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