Install LED gauge lighting in a Volkswagen MKIV

Install LED gauge lighting in a Volkswagen MKIV

This detailed video series shows you everything you need to do to install an LED lighting gauge cluster in your Volkswagen MK4 (Jetta, Gulf, or GTI). Part 1 starts with disconnecting the battery, Part 2 has you remove the interior cluster, Part 3 you disassemble the instrument cluster, Part 4 covers LED ring installations, Part 5 goes over the interface removal, Part 6 covers the gauge face installation, Part 7 is 6 videos long (video 7 to 12) covering preparation for installing the cluster, Part 8 shows you how to re-install the cluster, Part 9 explains how to calibrate the tachometer, Part 10 shows you how to calibrate the speedometer and the final part, part 11 covers closing everything up.

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