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Printable Version of Topic Click here to view this topic in its original format RennTech.org Forums _ DIY Articles - Cayenne - Mods _ Turbo LCD Gauge/Instrument Cluster Upgrade Walkthrough for Cayenne/S Posted by: hcheun on Feb 11 2006, 04:37 AM Ok guys, you've been waiting for this, and as promised, here is my brief, but descriptive walkthrough. this is what you will need as the following: Porsche Panel wedge tool Screw Driver w/ T-20 bit and Flat head bit Turbo Instrument Cluster strong fingers! Ok with that cleared away, here is the first step. Remove the black plastic gauge cover above the gauges. Use the wedge tool or , in this case I used my fingers! (don't use the fingers, i highly recomend not to , it hurts hahahah). Remember , you will need to apply gentle but enough pressure to detach the tabs off from the top cover of the dash that is over the cluster As you can see, the reason why i say "gentle" is because you have the tabs, take them off or apply too much pressure, and those bad boys can break, if anyone had experience with plastic and heat, they can easily become brittle. Just make sure you use precaution. Next, there are 5 screws to detach the dash cluster cover. 4 screws are attached to the top of the gauge cluster, while one (in back) inside the housing is there to hold the cover in place on the main dash. Remember, these are t-20 screws. two are parallel on each side , symmetrical to each other The rear screw, is located in the center back of the gauge cluster cover. as illustrated here. Once all screws are removed, just like the black pastic gauge cover, remove the upper gauge cover off gentley. They are tabbed in place, so apply the righ pressure. Note: when you remove the cover, be sure you have the washer for the 5th screw. This holds and aligns the cover of the cluster in place. as shown here Once the top is off, you will need to gain access to the bottom half. this is where most of the work will be done. here are the major things you will need to do - Remove trip pieces - unscrew support holding ignition/key - remove driver left AC vent Lets begin with taking off the side cover where the fuse housing is and the AC vent. Use the wedge tool to open the side panel and to take the ac unit out. the AC unit pops out as an entire pice, though the trim may seperate, this is normal, but becareful , damaging the trim will result in a loose fit. The reason for this to come out is there is a screw that holds the lower portion in place, which later will be necessary to access the bottom part of the instrument cluster Next take off the trim. There are three screws, t-20's , that are behing them. use the wedge tool again, gentley take the trim off. Again use precaution when taking them out. the outer ignition/key cover is part of the trim. so make extra effort to be careful Once the trim is removed, and the screws , make sure you remove the support ring , which holds the ignition key in place by way of screwing around the threads of the ignition. there is a special tool for this, but i used a flat head screwdriver to pussh along some tabs gentley till it was unscrewed. Repeat for the trim on the right near the windshield wiper control arm on the steering will. there should be two screws to take off. Also note, the screw inside the AC vent on the left driver side, it should be on the upper corner. Next, once all screws have been removed, gentley remove the tabs off , again, use precaustion, these are tabs, and need to be taken off with extreme care avoiding damage to them, and causing not to fit properly Once the bottom is removed, go ahead and take out the remaining two bottom screws that hold/support of the cluster. Again,these are t-20 screws Once remove, it's self explanetory from there, there are a green and blue connector, with purple latches. unlatch both, and remove the old cluster. Put in the turbo cluster, and presto, turn your car on, and test the cluster b4 putting it back together. your cluster should then boot up and you will see what awaits! Further notes - When you hook up your gauge cluster, you will hear a weird buzzing noise, that's ok, it's just the cluster responding to its connection. You will also notice that your milage should be at 0.0 for new clusters or whoever's previous milage was on it, if you bought it used. So be forwarned, My friend who knows vw/audi's said clusters like these have a tendancy to carry over their last cars info on milage over to whichever car they are being installed. So note to yourself, to write down your actual mileage. Once done, and pre programed, go ahead and put everything back together, and yours should look like this Alright now! I hope everyone is successful as I was, and hope all you skeptics out there can take it easy and rest knowing someone already done this for you! hahahah Enjoy! if you have any other questions or comments, just PM or reply! I'll be more than happy to help! I will also be posting a turbo bumper upgrade too for those who are interested later once i get my spare headlight washer parts in! til then good reading folks Posted by: AlienGG on Feb 13 2006, 01:41 AM It appears that you didn't get the compass to work. Is that right? Posted by: hcheun on Feb 13 2006, 10:11 AM QUOTE(AlienGG @ Feb 12 2006, 04:41 PM) It appears that you didn't get the compass to work. Is that right? Hey AlienGG I think it may need a TSB for QR1 , which is the compass option , its only $80 US, but the cluster i bought didn't have it working straight out of the box. I'll tinker/research more about it and let you and everyone else know. Posted by: CJack on Jun 21 2006, 06:08 PM Sorry if this has been asked before in any other RennTech Forums, but...think this will work just as well on a 6 cylinder? On the surface I do not see any major differences...And did someone say about $1500-1800 for the cluster? Posted by: hcheun on Sep 19 2006, 07:21 AM QUOTE(CJack @ Jun 21 2006, 10:08 AM) Sorry if this has been asked before in any other RennTech Forums, but...think this will work just as well on a 6 cylinder? On the surface I do not see any major differences...And did someone say about $1500-1800 for the cluster? LoL sorry for the WAY late reply But yes, if you haven't already done so. All of the clusters from the base cayenne to the S can be changed. Posted by: bigdog1428 on Dec 22 2006, 05:09 AM So basically all u did was unplug the old cluster and plug in the new one and it worked fine? There is no rewireing for the colro screen to work ,thats is freakin great ,ur the man Posted by: Cayenne|17 on Feb 12 2007, 07:03 PM QUOTE(bigdog1428 @ Dec 21 2006, 11:09 PM) So basically all u did was unplug the old cluster and plug in the new one and it worked fine? There is no rewireing for the colro screen to work ,thats is freakin great ,ur the man i changed my Cayenne v6 cluster to the TURBO NICE CHOICE Posted by: Delforo on Jul 20 2007, 11:05 PM Any clues about where to get a turbo cluster???????????????? It sounds like a worthwhile upgrade!!! Thanks. Posted by: Filin on Apr 30 2008, 09:19 AM On 6speedonline forum one man writing, that he has some problem with turbo cluster on CS the "comfort" menu looking like this have you this problem? or maybe some another problem? tnanks. Posted by: AbuHamza on Nov 5 2008, 08:45 PM what you have done is great. Where to buy the Turbo cluster and for how much? Can I let the Porsche dealer install it for me instead since I am not good at this? Thanks a lot. Porsche®, Carrera, Targa, Boxster, Cayenne, Cayman, and the Porsche Crest are copyrighted and trademarks of Porsche AG. RennTech.org is not in any way associated with Porsche AG or PCNA. Copyright © 2003 - 2008 RennTech.org. All rights reserved.