He visto que un viejo amigo porschista de Liverpool (Bernie Scouser) y con quien en el pasado hemos hablado bastante de la famosa RMS, se ha hecho un brico tunerillo poniendo leds azules a todo el cuadro del 996 con aspecto estilo VW de ultima generacion... [/URL][/IMG]
Hola Antonio... mira aqui lo tienes para que te entretengas en traducirlo: I am sure there are dash pod removal instructions elswhere on this site but here goes anyway (assumes a RHD car): The leds in the dash pod are standard fit. You can even get them in Halfords (in the UK this is sadly our nationwide car bits shop). I bought mine (6 of them) for £5.50 on ebay. I bought ones to fit a Vauxhall Corsa! To get the dash pod off is a 3 minutes max job (I say that cos I done it at least 10 times ). It should take you no longer than 10 mins. 1. get a large towel and a heavy duty (not flimsy) butter knife. 2. Adjust/pull your driving wheel fully out. 3. Place large towel over the driving wheel and over any exposed dash up to the dash pod as much as possible. This prevents scratches. Preventing scratches is the hardest part. Keep your eye on the left hand (right hand on LHD cars) underside of the dash pod at all times as you remove it. 4. Use the butter knife to prise off the microphone cover on the right of the pod. 5. Use the butter knife to prise off the out cover of the hazard switch. Leave the switch cover it will fall out with the outer cover. It takes some prizing. Again be carefull of scratches and denting the leather. Don't try to prise it off from the tops or bottom. Prise it off from the sides. You can safely stick your knif right in there. 6. Behind the hazard switch and microphone you will see 2 T20 Torque screws. Undo them and a big heave-ho and the dash pod lifts up off the dash. 7. There are three connectors behind the dash pod. Blue, Brown and White. They don;t pull out simply. You have to push the lever down from the connector tops. The lever is actually part of the connector at the lead side. Once the lever is down, the connector simply pulls off. 8. turn the dash pod over on it's back and place on the towel. May have to move the towel up a bit more. 9. You need to use a flat blade screw driver and place it between the center pin of the back of the white hazard switch and black connector. Be careful not to short the pins. Twist the blade of the screwdriver and the switch will pop off its connector. Slide the connector out and lift the dash pod out of the car. 10. The 3 leds you replace will be obvious to you. All LEDs are Light Emiting "DIODEs" so will conduct in one direction only thus they are polarity based. So you will have to put them in and connect the dash pod and try them. If they don't light up with ignition on then they need a 180 degree twist to correct the polarity. You can't do any harm by getting them in te wrong way since the LED's have sink resistors built-in. They just wont work if in the wrong way. Test again. If all is well then just reverese the removal procedure to put back. The pod sort of clicks back into place pushing it down from the top downwards with a small ammount of force. DO NOT HIT IT. Bingo. Blue lights......or whatever colour you choose of course. Before anyone asks, it's not possible to changethe aircon llights. They are built onto the circuit board and the facia has an amber filter. I guess Loren should move this to the DIY section. BTW: P.Viby, where does everyone get these art style signature avatars from. I want one This post has been edited by Scouser: May 03, 2005 - 04:54 PM
ya lo creo, yo soy más bien un manazas, luego jamás volvería a funcionar, que le vamos hacer a que conocer las limitaciones de uno...:rolleyes:
A mi es que el naranjilla de serie me hace juego con la tapicería color camello, pero si no lo veo un cojo-brico, siempre que te ayude un experto, si no alguien con mis manazas puede armar la de Dios, me veo bajando la ventanilla y que a la vez se ponga Radiolé, y que suene la bocina al darle al limpia... S2 T
A mi es que el naranjilla de serie me hace juego con la tapicería color camello, pero si no lo veo un cojo-brico, siempre que te ayude un experto, si no alguien con mis manazas puede armar la de Dios, me veo bajando la ventanilla y que a la vez se ponga Radiolé, y que suene la bocina al darle al limpia... S2 T
encontre donde venden material para hacerlo , pero siempre que quiero arreglar algo tengo que pagar el doble despues para arreglar lo que tenia y lo que yo lo hice, si alguien se atreve no estaria mal un diy http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pors...Accessories?hash=item414df7b2cc#ht_1650wt_958 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pors...Accessories?hash=item414e05e717#ht_2038wt_958 aunque yo meteria todo en blanco no?
Pues a mi me encanta, aunque realmente no creo q lo pusiera en azul, mas bien en un blanco azulado. Alguien se ha atrevido? Porque cambiar el cuadro no lo veo muy dificil pero desmontar aire AA y todos los interruptores de luces, ventanillas, radio, etc No se parece un poco laborioso Un DIY por favor...
A lo mejor lo intento para despues de fiesta y pondre fotos y detalles.:[porsche]pero no en azul mas bien un blanco azulado o un blanco mas potente.
Pues si animo que creo que despues de ti ire yo, que tengo a la mi maquina un poco abandonada y quiero hacerle alguna cosilla. Sl2