Porsche 911 Gauge / Instrument Removal DIY (964)

Porsche 911 Gauge / Instrument Removal DIY (964)

Again, I wanted to pay it forward and create a DIY for 911 owners. I haven’t seen a video on this so here’s a quick video of pulling out the gauges from a 1991 Porsche 911 Targa. I am the second owner of this 964 and noticed a lot of the indicator lights were peeling and delaminated so I plan on getting them refaced to OE or install some overlays from North Hollywood Speedometer. I used a pry tool made by @EtherealProAV aka The Install Bay and a business card. Before starting, I disconnected the ground terminal from the battery and waited 30 min like suggested. By the time I removed the steering wheel and the steering column cover (Clam Shell) I was ready to start the process. I recommend really taking your time on these since these are older cars and they may be brittle. Getting my hands behind the panel made all the difference after I got the fuel gauge out. Happy to answer any questions. Good luck if you try it. #rennlist #965 #964 #993 #911 #930 #porsche911 #aircooledporsche #gaugeremoval #DIY #pelicanparts #northhollywoodspeedo #964porsche #porsche964 #porsche9

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@user-mi8tg2le5w says:

My car is a Porsche 993

@user-mi8tg2le5w says:

My tachometer glass fell off. The white plastic ring that hold the glass panel is broken off and I needed a new plastic ring to put the glass back again. Thank you
Rermpong

@xxhotelcrazyxx says:

Where can you buy new faces from? I need to do my speedo

@EverydayGT3 says:

Probably been a while, but i'm still hoping to see the reface video of the gauges.

@EtherealProAV says:

Thanks for the shoutout @Mark Lapid! We would love to take credit for the pry tool, but you'll want to check out @MetraElectronics for more info!(https://www.youtube.com/c/MetraElectronicsInc)

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