My '90 Festiva with automatic trans has a tach, while the new '91 with manual trans does not. Can I switch 'em? Is the '91 wired for it?
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Should plug right up, the only thing you have to do is reroute the speedo cable so it comes out on the side rather than in the middle. There is a how to in the article section of this forum that will walk you through the process.No festiva for me ATM...
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Cool - thanks, guys. That just went way down on the list of priorities though. I'm examining the front end and have discovered it needs ball joints and wheel bearings. Needs 'em really bad... driver's side ball joint has a full 1/8" of play in it up and down. On the passenger side I jacked it up and wiggled the wheel at 3 and 9 o-clock and thought "whoa, that tie rod end is about to fall apart!" Upon closer inspection though it turns out the tie rod is fine; all that play is in the wheel bearings! "Yikes", says I.
So I got a lot of screwing around to do if I'm going to drive the new one to Ohiostiva :-)
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Re: Instrument cluster compatibility
Originally posted by Dave GMy '90 Festiva with automatic trans has a tach, while the new '91 with manual trans does not. Can I switch 'em? Is the '91 wired for it?
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If you reroute the original cable it is long enough without changing cables.sigpic
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Celebrating 25 years of festiva(s) ownership.
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Originally posted by freshtivaIf you reroute the original cable it is long enough without changing cables.
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