Hi here is yet another guide I found over at www.ds3spirit.com (ZACK hope it’s okay I post them here).
I Will be doing this in a week or two on my own, Speedo blue, buttons white and so on).
Want to get rid of the boring orange and change it to another color ??
Start by removing the cover of the counter:
pull the points indicated by the arrows in the direction indicated by the numbers to access the counter.
Detach Part leather/plastic surroundings:
remove the clips from right to left:
Unscrew the 4 torx screws with a torx 20, use a magnetic screwdriver to avoid losing the screws:
Unplug the connector behind the counter:
Here the meter once removed:
you must remove the meter for this one now unclip the black part of the white part with a small screwdriver at the arrows:
Here both sides of the counter:
Initially I had started to remove needles to access the LED but they are super hard to remove I opt for another method of clearing the right side of the counter to access the LEDs and change.
Unclip the white part of the electronic counter by pulling the eclipses indicated by black arrows and then remove the gray finish of the gauge held by the spikes in red:
Then you have to tilt the LCD (attention fragile) to unclip it from the top (red arrow) the screen and prying with a purpose to leave room to access the LEDs (a screwdriver for my part):
I Will be doing this in a week or two on my own, Speedo blue, buttons white and so on).
Want to get rid of the boring orange and change it to another color ??
Start by removing the cover of the counter:
pull the points indicated by the arrows in the direction indicated by the numbers to access the counter.
Detach Part leather/plastic surroundings:
remove the clips from right to left:
Unscrew the 4 torx screws with a torx 20, use a magnetic screwdriver to avoid losing the screws:
Unplug the connector behind the counter:
Here the meter once removed:
you must remove the meter for this one now unclip the black part of the white part with a small screwdriver at the arrows:
Here both sides of the counter:
Initially I had started to remove needles to access the LED but they are super hard to remove I opt for another method of clearing the right side of the counter to access the LEDs and change.
Unclip the white part of the electronic counter by pulling the eclipses indicated by black arrows and then remove the gray finish of the gauge held by the spikes in red:
Then you have to tilt the LCD (attention fragile) to unclip it from the top (red arrow) the screen and prying with a purpose to leave room to access the LEDs (a screwdriver for my part):
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