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Old 17-07-2016, 01:44 AM   #1
Lindz8585
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Default XR6 BA 2004 Water Temp Gauge Light blown (in pod holder)

Hello thanks for reading so I have the pod holder with two gauges in it, one is oil pressure the other is water temp there both DRIFT gauges they came with the car when I brought it XR6 BA 2004 Now my water temp gauge still works but the light in it has blow or gorn I don’t know what happened to it but b4 it went out completely it was very very dull ive googled it an im sure I cannot change the light globe in it, so I brought a new gauge but it’s a SAAS gauge my question is can I just copy the wires from the old (Drift gauge thats still in it now) to the new SAAS Gauge would it work all fine?? Would be a hell of a lot easier if there was a plug to plug st8 into lol
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