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i have been tying to install Nismo R34 GTR cluster in my GT,

most all working accept the speedometer end the central door lock.

engine Waring light : error speed sensor. is it possible to get pic of how it the cables are connected.


regards CB

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I have just completed this conversion and have updated the Excel document. I found an error on it and also added a few missing pin outs.GTR_Guage_Cluster_Conversion3.xls I can confirm everything works on my car, it is a GTT manual. The centre plug at the back of the cluster is different between GTT and GTR. The GTT is a brown 24 pin plug and does not plug into the white GTR 24 pin socket, I modified mine to fit using a hacksaw blade and needle file. I also swapped the lense over to the GTR cluster for the Slip and TCS off lights. 

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On 19/07/2013 at 8:06 AM, camperbob said:

heloo.


i have been tying to install Nismo R34 GTR cluster in my GT,

most all working accept the speedometer end the central door lock.

engine Waring light : error speed sensor. is it possible to get pic of how it the cables are connected.


regards CB

Hey i know its a looogshot but did you ever figure it out becuse i havet the same problem 

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14 minutes ago, NZ-GTT said:

Nice work! How did you remove the pins from the connector blocks? I could not get mine out so I had to cut and solder wires.

a pin from the opposite side the wires hang out. through the inside hole.  i did this January 3, 2016 from my previous post date. the pictures are from then

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Oops good pick up! I just rechecked my pinouts and it should be 10 to 9 and 63 to 11. I've corrected the error and uploaded the file in this post as version 4.

GTR_Guage_Cluster_Conversion4.xls

On 7/27/2021 at 2:08 PM, NZ-GTT said:

Oops good pick up! I just rechecked my pinouts and it should be 10 to 9 and 63 to 11. I've corrected the error and uploaded the file in this post as version 4.

GTR_Guage_Cluster_Conversion4.xls 37.5 kB · 1 download

Thanks for the correction!

Another thing, non gtr pin 17 and pin 46 both move to non gtr pin 57.

Can you check if it is correct?

pin 17 is rear defog signal and pin 46 is charge w.l

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