mk2 cluster no fit in mk1 dash...they physically fit, but there is nothing to mount it to..the only piece holding my mk2 cluster into my mk1, was the gauge cluster trim bezel..
I was given this cluster and was told it's from a GTI and that it would fit into my Caddy. Can anyone verify that it is from a GTI and if so what year? The connector on the back is neither CE1 or CE2 nor Westy
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on October 19, 2012, 07:43:51 amI was given this cluster and was told it's from a GTI and that it would fit into my Caddy. Can anyone verify that it is from a GTI and if so what year? The connector on the back is neither CE1 or CE2 nor Westyno dude, this is NOT a mk1 cluster..whoever told you that, was wrong...thats a mk2 rocco/mk2 GTI cluster...they dont work in a rabbit..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on November 14, 2012, 09:03:08 pmQuote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on October 19, 2012, 07:43:51 amI was given this cluster and was told it's from a GTI and that it would fit into my Caddy. Can anyone verify that it is from a GTI and if so what year? The connector on the back is neither CE1 or CE2 nor Westyno dude, this is NOT a mk1 cluster..whoever told you that, was wrong...thats a mk2 rocco/mk2 GTI cluster...they dont work in a rabbit..That's not the cluster. The cluster I just got came from a gasser Rabbit made in Westmoreland PA and has neither a CE1 nor CEII connector I/F.
Rabbits didnt have CE1 or CE2.. they had rabbit wiring.. it was PRE-CENTRAL ELECTRIC.. the american rabbits had their own wiring system.. Jettas of the same year, had CE1.. believe roccos did as well..
I found a westy gasser mkI cluster with a tach and the connecttor is the same as the caddy cluster. If I plug the gasser cluster into the (diesel) caddy connector, will anything get fried? I know the tach won't work w/o additional work, also glow plug light is missing but should temp and fuel gauge work? How should I go about it so it's the least amount of work and end up with a working tach?
Yes the rabbit tach cluster is almost identical from behind, you'll actually want to swap the center section and membrane from ur current cluster over to the tach cluster to retain the glow plug light
in america in 1979 diesels were made in germany and gassers were made in westmoreland, i think they had the same wiring harness tho. 81 and up the westmoreland cars had their own harness, i think it was because they used american made parts in the rabbits, so they had an american wiring harness with american made switches.Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on November 14, 2012, 08:44:20 pmI found a westy gasser mkI cluster with a tach and the connecttor is the same as the caddy cluster. If I plug the gasser cluster into the (diesel) caddy connector, will anything get fried? I know the tach won't work w/o additional work, also glow plug light is missing but should temp and fuel gauge work? How should I go about it so it's the least amount of work and end up with a working tach?nothing will get friedQuote from: Trev0rbr on October 18, 2012, 08:04:37 pmYes the rabbit tach cluster is almost identical from behind, you'll actually want to swap the center section and membrane from ur current cluster over to the tach cluster to retain the glow plug light
Honestly I'm not sure, it's some type of speed sensor I'm not sure if it was for cruise control or the shift light or both or what
Quote from: Trev0rbr on November 15, 2012, 04:50:50 pmHonestly I'm not sure, it's some type of speed sensor I'm not sure if it was for cruise control or the shift light or both or whatI have the cluster apart and traced the red wire to the OSX LED so it must be a counter/ switch in the speedo to tell you when to change the oxygen sensor.As for using this Rabbit gasser tach in a diesel, what are you triggering it with?