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2010-03-03 23:09:18
#11
Originally Posted by rubenxh0k
It's a Sentra SpecV 02-04 cluster with no doubt.


Thanks. Helps alot as far as figuring the diagram out.

Originally Posted by chiquae07
02-03 for sure. oh, and i have a spare one here if you want it for cheap


Define "cheap". I may want a spare hanging around so I can be more thorough knowing a spare is here.
2010-03-04 00:36:58
#12
does that one bolt into the b14 dash?
2010-03-04 02:57:51
#13
Originally Posted by turbotank
does that one bolt into the b14 dash?


not directly. ingenuity is required to get it mounted. the top of he b14 cluster mounts in 2 spots, the spec-v only mounts in the center. The shape fits nicely, though.
2010-03-04 03:33:23
#14
Originally Posted by WingmanSR20
not directly. ingenuity is required to get it mounted. the top of he b14 cluster mounts in 2 spots, the spec-v only mounts in the center. The shape fits nicely, though.


Hmm, I just noticed that. Having used gauge clusters from B13s/B14s/NX's, I assumed it was direct bolt-up as well.

I assume you're using a hayne's manual/FSM to define the pins? Should be simple enough to wire up, I've done more than enough cluster swaps in the past.
2010-03-04 07:02:01
#15
Originally Posted by Ninety-9


I assume you're using a hayne's manual/FSM to define the pins? Should be simple enough to wire up, I've done more than enough cluster swaps in the past.


Actually, I'm being proactive and testing every individual circuit. I'm using the FSM (alldata actually, but it's the same thing) as a guideline, but as far as i'm concerned, nothing replaces direct circuit testing. It's the engineer in me
2010-03-04 20:11:35
#16
Originally Posted by WingmanSR20
Actually, I'm being proactive and testing every individual circuit. I'm using the FSM (alldata actually, but it's the same thing) as a guideline, but as far as i'm concerned, nothing replaces direct circuit testing. It's the engineer in me


Well, the alternative is following the circuit board behind the cluster and seeing where it goes. Not to mention, the B14 circuit boards have labels on most wires: IGN, GND, Beam+/-, TM, etc
2010-03-04 20:12:20
#17
Originally Posted by Ninety-9
Well, the alternative is following the circuit board behind the cluster and seeing where it goes. Not to mention, the B14 circuit boards have labels on most wires: IGN, GND, Beam+/-, TM, etc


This one doesn't. It's an actual board, not the printed-paper style that the B14 uses.
2010-03-05 16:46:33
#18
Okay, it's all finished. For anyone curious, there will be a How-To posted in the near future.
2016-04-10 01:59:10
#19
Gauge Cluster ID
Originally Posted by WingmanSR20
Okay, it's all finished. For anyone curious, there will be a How-To posted in the near future.

Hello 👋 did You actually finish the wiring diagram? Is it available to be shared?

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