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Old 01-10-2005, 03:08 PM
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Default Replacing Dash Panels - Help

I will be replacing my dash panels on a 1999 Top Gun - I thought I might solicit this forum for any suggestions and words of wisdom before I get started.

I also have a couple questions:
(1) are all the wires labeled sufficiently?
(2) is there a easy way to replace the switch panel? - do all the wires have to be removed and reconnected?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 01-10-2005, 03:48 PM
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Nothing is labeled. One at a time doesn't workvery well unless you cut alot of wire ties. Make your own diagram. I have them for the Top Guns with the rocker switches in a line if that will help. Very time consuming.
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Old 01-10-2005, 04:28 PM
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Hey Garry
Learn how to do it. Then I'll let you do it on the Revolution. Ha Ha. I am just starting on the dash. Looks like it may take awhile. Good luck!
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Lots an lots of wires take your time .Mark any wires you can ,Ex: senders.grnds.lites..............
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Old 01-10-2005, 04:55 PM
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rewiring is really not that tough. All the gauges have common wires, and are labeled on the gauge. Main colors are, power=purple, ground=black, white=lights. The different colors are the ones comming from the senders. When you disconnect just label them. I use a piece of masking tape with the location written on it. Best to pull the panel and take it inside and pre wire all the common wires. (I did)The switch panels can be done but take your time and label all the wires. Usually they come up right behind the switch, unless someone got in there and buggered them up.
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Old 01-10-2005, 05:00 PM
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Take it apart only when you have all the stuff to replace with.
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Last spring a buddy of mine repowered his boat. He's not a wrench so I told him I'd pull the motor for him. He thought he'd get a head start on the job and pulled all the wires off the guages!
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When removing the Dash board, how high can you lift it before the wires start getting taut. Inotherwords, how much elbow room does Cigeratte usually leave?
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You should be able to pull the dash out and turn it up side down on a towel in its places or just above , to view everything. however not every boat is built the same. I recommend marking the wires if you can also take photos of the back and everything before removing any wires. you can use this as a reference later. also use clear nylon washers for the screws before reinstalling the newly painted panels. this will help the corrosion in the future. also we drill the holes out slightly before painting to compensate for the paint filling the screw holes so the new screws dont tear the new paint and cause corrosion.

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Old 01-11-2005, 08:07 AM
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all i can say if it's yourfirst time your going to have a fun time. it is very time consuming. the best advise i cn give is lable each and everyone of them with tape and another great think to do is take pictures of it in different angles trust me you won't regret it

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