Noticed that when I re-installed the cluster, that I lost some indicator lights and function. Directional light works, alternator light works, but bright light indicator and wand would not function. I will keep looking. Also did not direct connect the tach to the W terminal, only touched the wires with engine running. First tach I tried only registered 200 rpm. The second one did a "peak", so I know it is good. Think I should use the 200 rpm tach for the modification?
Nothing has been modified on the GTI tach. I am totally dense when it comes to electrical testing etc, so installed the GTI tach to be able to test the only way I could think of testing, connect and see whether the tach needle responded. I read somewhere that it normally reads about 4000 rpm (peaks out?) before any modifications.
I have also read some 2005 and 2006 entries and am now beginning to get clarification on specifications for the resistors and capacitors required for the modification. Like whether the devices have to be polarized or non-polarized, whether capacitors have to be electrolytic or non-electrolytic and the voltage of the resistors and capacitors. Plus learning to understand the symbols; i.e., nF = nanoFarads, uF = microFarads. Only thing left to do, besides purchase the components, is to determine how to safely remove and replace the tach needle, determine what type of solder to purchase, what type of soldering heat range is required, what type and size of wire is required and if I cannot find an expert circuit board technician, practice on something to build up my own confidence and expertise.
Thanks.
ken