Instrument cluster differences
Tony Lum
tlum at flash.net
Fri Jun 24 23:50:42 EDT 2005
At 03:58 PM 6/24/2005 -0400, Kneale Brownson wrote:
>My wife's '86 (built 5/86) 4kq has the plain jane instrument cluster with
>an analog clock and no "computer" features. My original Audi, an "'86"
>(built 11/85) 4kq, a rustbucket parts car, has the IC mit computer stuff.
>What's involved in putting the fancier cluster into the car we're still
>using? Is all the wiring for the computer stuff already in the plain jane
>version?
Fortunately, its pretty easy to add. The biggest thing is the ecu is
different for the trip computer. The stock one is a 264 C whereas the trip
computer type is a 264 D. You'll need the computer switch and its
harness. You'll find that the extra connections are tucked back into main
harness-just need to pull that out. You'll also need the move the
connector for the cruise control from the speed to the connector on the
trip computer. If you don't switch the ecu, the MPG thing won't work
because the enrichment signal is scaled wrong in the 264 C.
Regards,
Tony
'85 4kq mit added trip computer
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