[s-cars] Instrument cluster removal

Matt twentyV matt_20v at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 6 17:21:32 EST 2007


Ahh, that would explain why some of us S6'ers (well OK
me) have been telling Wylie "geez dude it ain't that
hard".
I've known Wylie on the 20V list for approximately
forever so I can get away with that!
-Matt
95.5 avant
--- JAM <jscarstuff at charter.net> wrote:

> In Wylie's defense, the S4 is quite a bit more of a
> PITA to pull and work on 
> the instrument cluster, IMO.  I remember being able
> to unplug maybe 4 or 5 
> connectors from the back of the S6's instrument
> cluster to remove it 
> entirely.  This made for easy R+R of the bulbs.  I
> just replaced some bulbs 
> in my S4 and found that there were many more wires
> with no plug or anything 
> to keep you from removing all of them from the rear
> of the cluster.  Many 
> seemed to be single wires going to warning lights
> that I really didn't want 
> to mix up so I decided to do my bulb replacement
> with the cluster still 
> somewhat attached.  I removed the plugs from the
> sockets whose wires were 
> short enough to keep me from maneuvering the cluster
> around.  Also, the S6 
> has a hidden bulb under the yellow connector that's
> attached by screws to 
> the back of the cluster.  The S4 did not have this
> "feature" and in fact you 
> have to partially disassemble the cluster (i.e. take
> a few screws loose and 
> flip a circuitboard out of the way)to gain access to
> the lights.  IMO, 
> that's much different and much more of a PITA.
> Good luck with this Wylie.  Hope I dropped enough
> hints to help you through 
> this.  Maybe someone else can weigh in and shed some
> more light on an easier 
> way to replace IC lights on the S4.
> Jason Mawhinney
> '95.5 S6 avant
> '93 S4 sedan
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tom Green" <trgreen at comcast.net>
> To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 2:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Instrument cluster removal
> 
> 
> > Geez, Wylie, if you aren't going to invest a few
> bucks in a manual, at
> > least read the tech stuff on Audifans and
> s-cars.org. :-)  There have
> > been
> > several write-ups-some with photos- on instrument
> panel bulb replace-
> > ment.
> >
> > It comes out the big end first.  Steering wheel
> out and down with a
> > towel
> > to protect it.  When it is out a little,  rotate
> the face down so you
> > can reach
> > the nearest connector.  Buy some 2W bulbs first
> and upgrade.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> >> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 13:15:10 -0500
> >> From: "Wylie Bean" <theringmeister at triad.rr.com>
> >> Subject: [s-cars] Instrument cluster removal
> >> To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
> >> Message-ID:
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> >>
> >> Subject is a 92 S4.
> >> I don't have a manual for this car, but I can't
> believe it's too
> >> terribly
> >> different from my coupe q.  I have the trim piece
> off, and have
> >> removed the
> >> screws that hold the cluster in place, but it
> doesn't seem to want
> >> to come
> >> far enough out on the small end (pass side) for
> me to get behind it
> >> to start
> >> unplugging wires.  I can't get the big end to
> come forward hardly
> >> at all,
> >> and don't want to tug too hard just in case there
> really isn't
> >> enough slack
> >> in the wires back there.  I have at least one
> bulb that's out
> >> (autocheck)
> >> and want to get it replaced and make sure no
> others are out while
> >> I'm back
> >> there.
> >>
> >> Any tips would be appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> Wylie Bean
> >> TheRingmeister at triad.rr.com
> >> 90 Cq
> >> 92 urS4
> >> 01 allroad quattro
> >
> >
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