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99 Corolla work in progress

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by MacktasticSlick, Jan 24, 2010.

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    Oh, that's better :rolleyes:
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    mackman what happened to ur windshield washer fluid reservoir? removed it or it broke?
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    That's the JDM mad-tyte weight reduction, yo
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    all corollas in the junk yard have it either cracked or removed....mines cracked, i guess due to the engine bay heat?
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    I know that they crack a lot, but no, I took care of mine, it was always intact. I'm putting the battery there so I can run a better intake once I get my tags and nobody has to look under the hood. I don't think I trust myself to put it in the trunk, so I'm just switching sides. I never used it anyway, and I sold it for 20 bucks to a guy in town who likes my car and needed one.
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    How did I know the washer fluid was gonna have something to do with a #&@$ing intake.
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    BEENHAD!!!!!... jk looking nice !
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    Thats usually why... I took mine out to make the engine bay look cleaner.
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    Been meaning to take mine out. That thing is useless.
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    Makes a gaping hole that looks like something is missing.
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    Not really, my other side was missing the battery because I relocated it so it evened out.
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    Yeah, you're right, without the battery there, it would look good!
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    Thats how I did it :)
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    Yeah, it looks good..

    HINT HINT mack
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    Lol, I dont think thats going to encourage him to do any spring cleaning.
    I dont think anyone can get mack to do anything on here unless he sees it in one of his magazines. :rolleyes:
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    lulz, it he has to see it done mad tyte JDM yo on a Civic first beforehand j/k mack
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    This troll thing is going too far.
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    No such thing.
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    Got a touring edition dash cluster, which means I can finally have an OEM tach, temperature reading, and get rid of the aftermarket tach on the a-pillar. The white face gauges are pretty cool, I might miss those.

    Here's the old setup. But I can't just put the new one in, as I want to keep the mileage correct:
    [IMG]

    Undo the top two screws and pull out the black surround:
    [IMG]

    Take off the three screws holding in the cluster:
    [IMG]

    Remove cluster from dash:
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    Undo the 4 clips where the wiring harness connects:
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    Remove the clear cover:
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    Remove the gauge surround:
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    Remove two screws holding the front of the speedometer to the cluster:
    [IMG]

    Carefully remove gauge face from the speedometer, and don't take off the needle unless you want to recalibrate it (not easy, but kinda fun) using a GPS:
    [IMG]

    Remove 5 screws holding the speedometer to the cluster. This is so you can transfer your correct odometer to the new one:
    [IMG]

    Remove speedometer:
    [IMG]

    Take the face off the new cluster:
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    Remove speedometer as explained above:
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    Insert old speedometer in the new cluster:
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    Slide the newer gauge face on the old speedometer, minding that needle:
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    Very simple:
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    Align the new gas gauge to the same as the old one, don't want that to be inaccurate:
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    Screw on the face of the speedometer:
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    Reinstall front plastic:
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    Replace 5 screws on back of cluster:
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    Connect wiring harness to new cluster:
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    Screw into place:
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    Reinstall plastic surround:
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    Turn on ignition to verify everything works, and mileage is correct:
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    I can now ditch the add-on tach. Works great, I like the way it looks, and the light bulbs that were in there are a cool color. I'll post more pics when I change the dash to red LEDs. I also need to get the outside temp sensor so I can get rid of the "-E".
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    Dosent removing your odometer in California total your car?
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    That's pretty cool, and pretty much step-by-step for what I had to do when putting in the OEM tach
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    I think so but technically I didn't remove it... I removed the cluster and kept the odometer :)
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    Yeah, that's cool that it worked so well for you to swap the odom... I mean cluster like that!
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    Ok so I got new taillights for my car. Here's the steps.
    Last pictures of the old lights:
    [IMG]
    Don't mind the trunk, I'm repainting it better:
    [IMG]
    To change out the reverse lights, you need to access the connectors:
    [IMG]
    Unclip it:
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    Remove the three 10mm nuts:
    [IMG]
    Old vs new:
    [IMG]
    I've wanted these lights for years:
    [IMG]
    But I'm not done yet:
    [IMG]
    I got those all clear lights:
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    I used electrical tape to mask off the edge of the turn signal, as it is easy to adjust right to the line:
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    Regular masking tape to finish it off:
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    Get all around the back side too:
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    1 coat of candy apple red paint:
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    2 coats:
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    3 coats:
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    4 coats:
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    5 coats:
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    To change out the tail lights you need to access this area:
    [IMG]
    Unclip the connectors:
    [IMG]
    Noticing a pattern? 3 more 1omm nuts:
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    Here's the old ones:
    [IMG]
    New lights, ready to remove tape:
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    Installed:
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    With the 02 reverse lights:
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    I know the reds don't match so I'm gonna smoke them just a bit to match it up:
    [IMG]
    I have since lined up the paint better around the turn signal. I know there are gaps.
    [IMG]
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    mack i officially hate you....:mad:....

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    but in a good way:p
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    Looks like you'll be the first to see these lights in person lol

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