How To: make mach or bullit gauges work in a GT
#1
How To: make mach or bullit gauges work in a GT
Belowe is a how to on swapping the circuit boards on a gt cluster to make Mach1/Bullit gauge clusters perfom correctly in a GT. Basically the circuit board holds all the information for the PATS system or the theft system and if you try to put in a different cluster with another board in it your car will not start so just swap em out and your gauges will work.
Myself and Mustang Forums do not take responsibility for any broken or shorted out circuits and or gauges. Perform this at your own risk. But if done correctly you will not be dissapointed.
Removing the stock cluster
1. Begin by removing the headlight **** this can be tricky but it does come off. Pull the headlight **** out and locate the open groove on one side. Take a small screw driver and pry up on the small metal tab located inside of the groove at the same time pull the **** out and off.
2. Remove the cluster bezel by taking out the two torx screws located at the top of the bezel and then gently pulling back on the bezel releasing the small plastic/metal tabs securing it to the dash.
3. Remove the cluster from the car by taking out the four torx screws located in the corners and then the connectors from both sides of the rear of the cluster.
Swapping the Circuit Boards
1. take your Mach/Bullit and your stock gt clusters and flip em over gauges down and remove the 6 gold torx screws holding the white covers on.
2. Take the white covers off and put em aside for now, next you'll want to carefully remove the speedo connector that is on the bottom center of the clusters.
3. After removing the speedo connecter carefully begin to pry upwards on a corner of the circuit borad (be careful not to touch the circuits just the corners) and work your way around the outside of the board unti it is not attached to the gauges anymore. Repeat this step for both clusters do not get them mixed up.
You should now have them seperated
4. Take the board that was in your GT cluster and place it behind the Mach/Bullit Gauges and press down gently around the edges until it rests firmly on the tabs for the gauges
repeat this step for the opposite cluster.
5. Reattach the speedo connector (be sure to align all the tabs for the connector before pressing it on to prevent any bent tabs. And finally reattact the white cover to both clusters.
6. Install the Mach/Bullit cluster in the car and test for proper lighting.
Put your surround and headlight **** back on and your done enjoy your new gauges.
Doing this will retain your mileage and prevent you from having to get your keys reprogrammed at the dealer. This trick will more than likely also work on any gauge swap i.e. cobra, roush, autometer etc.
Note the clusters from the 5 speed mach 1's have a higher Redline therefore installing it in a Gt as i did will give you a false redline on the tach, The automatic Machs have the same redline as the GTs also the mach1 clusters say premium fuel only and the bullits do not the bullit clusters do however possess the propper redline but have the black surround and not the silver.
I hope this helps someone
Myself and Mustang Forums do not take responsibility for any broken or shorted out circuits and or gauges. Perform this at your own risk. But if done correctly you will not be dissapointed.
Removing the stock cluster
1. Begin by removing the headlight **** this can be tricky but it does come off. Pull the headlight **** out and locate the open groove on one side. Take a small screw driver and pry up on the small metal tab located inside of the groove at the same time pull the **** out and off.
2. Remove the cluster bezel by taking out the two torx screws located at the top of the bezel and then gently pulling back on the bezel releasing the small plastic/metal tabs securing it to the dash.
3. Remove the cluster from the car by taking out the four torx screws located in the corners and then the connectors from both sides of the rear of the cluster.
Swapping the Circuit Boards
1. take your Mach/Bullit and your stock gt clusters and flip em over gauges down and remove the 6 gold torx screws holding the white covers on.
2. Take the white covers off and put em aside for now, next you'll want to carefully remove the speedo connector that is on the bottom center of the clusters.
3. After removing the speedo connecter carefully begin to pry upwards on a corner of the circuit borad (be careful not to touch the circuits just the corners) and work your way around the outside of the board unti it is not attached to the gauges anymore. Repeat this step for both clusters do not get them mixed up.
You should now have them seperated
4. Take the board that was in your GT cluster and place it behind the Mach/Bullit Gauges and press down gently around the edges until it rests firmly on the tabs for the gauges
repeat this step for the opposite cluster.
5. Reattach the speedo connector (be sure to align all the tabs for the connector before pressing it on to prevent any bent tabs. And finally reattact the white cover to both clusters.
6. Install the Mach/Bullit cluster in the car and test for proper lighting.
Put your surround and headlight **** back on and your done enjoy your new gauges.
Doing this will retain your mileage and prevent you from having to get your keys reprogrammed at the dealer. This trick will more than likely also work on any gauge swap i.e. cobra, roush, autometer etc.
Note the clusters from the 5 speed mach 1's have a higher Redline therefore installing it in a Gt as i did will give you a false redline on the tach, The automatic Machs have the same redline as the GTs also the mach1 clusters say premium fuel only and the bullits do not the bullit clusters do however possess the propper redline but have the black surround and not the silver.
I hope this helps someone
#3
RE: How To: make mach or bullit gauges work in a GT
thanks man i searched for 2 days tryin to find how to swap these boards and i couldnt find it anywhere. the gauges are awesome but they dont light up bright enough.... maybe i can swap the bulbs for leds or something
#9
RE: How To: make mach or bullit gauges work in a GT
Great post!
Just the part about getting the headlight **** off is worth it's weight in gold for anyone who has tried and couldn't figure it out.
This should be a sticky IMHO.
Just the part about getting the headlight **** off is worth it's weight in gold for anyone who has tried and couldn't figure it out.
This should be a sticky IMHO.