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    Corsa B Redline?

    Since the corsa B doesn't come with a tacho, I've put one in, but where does it's redline start?

    4500? or 5500?
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    what redline?
    all i know is it starts bouncing at 6k... LOL
    i've got my red starting at 5, shiftlight coming on at 5200
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    My shift comes on about same, also 6 - 8 = bouncing.

    Q for j00, i put blue LED's in the time, date, temp thingy, but didnt want to take steering wheel off for cluster access, how did u install ur blue backlight in there Click here to enlarge
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    in a few days ill have a lot of pics showing completely how to change every bulb in the barina to LEDs, im also in brissie so i can give u a hand if u like
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 10UUD Click here to enlarge
    My shift comes on about same, also 6 - 8 = bouncing.

    Q for j00, i put blue LED's in the time, date, temp thingy, but didnt want to take steering wheel off for cluster access, how did u install ur blue backlight in there Click here to enlarge
    its really easy to take that cluster off.
    when you turn the steering wheel, you'll notice 2 screws behind it. undo them.
    undo the screws on the bottow of the column and take it off.
    once done, unscrew the ones holding the dash surround, take it out, then the same with the cluster.

    If you want photo's, let me know.
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    Clint - That will be an awesome guide!, hope its up soon, checked out ur site and seems u can do quite a few things with LEDs Click here to enlarge

    PaulyJ - I got to those screws when i did my other LEDs but was worried bout the airbag deploying if i messed with the wheel Click here to enlarge , also when i tried to remove the headlight switch the actual knob broke off had to replace dat last week $45.40 from Holden (cuz it couldnt click back in and therefore was grounding the interior lights and my alarm), car pretty much though doors were open when they weren't so i had no alarm for a while Click here to enlarge , I also broke off the Hazzard switch and now i have a yellow bulb constantly on Click here to enlarge , also i couldnt replace the centre console proply and it sticks out a few mm now Click here to enlarge , these were the reasons y i gave up on my blue LED install !!
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    I understand your pain and frustration... hehe
    A nice big hammer fixed everything.



    heheehe jk
    It just takes persistance, thats all.
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    LOL hammer didnt fix my dash, neways i c there is a thread on lighting etc already, any further Q&A ill post there Click here to enlarge
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