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Herman Munster 02-01-2018 07:31 PM

Change The dash Display
 
So my car is a 2001 Monte LS few added factory goodies. So its a nice ride but I was wondering if I change my dash display from the simple layout to the multiple gauge display they have on the SS models. I know it will fit but are the connections the same or is there more to it than thathttps://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/monteca...b8d3d64e69.jpg
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Jeffs02rwdSS 02-01-2018 08:18 PM

My best guess would be they should plug right in to your harness and work. I know they had different gauge packages per car model but use the same harness and you can check but sending unit should be same from electric to mechanical gauge ( oil ) so odd's should be in your favor. I agree that the cluster you want looks much better with a oil and alternator gauge.

Herman Munster 02-01-2018 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by Jeffs02rwdSS (Post 709026)
My best guess would be they should plug right in to your harness and work. I know they had different gauge packages per car model but use the same harness and you can check but sending unit should be same from electric to mechanical gauge ( oil ) so odd's should be in your favor. I agree that the cluster you want looks much better with a oil and alternator gauge.

Ya would be a nice addition to a boring dash as well LOL. Now the big question which 1 from which year or years ,Have to see if anyone knows about the sensors before I just go buy 1 at the wreckers ,shouldn't matter to the computer about the display for millage and trip and such its just a display. Herman

Jeffs02rwdSS 02-01-2018 09:00 PM

Bottom one you have pictured looks just like the one in my 2002. SS. As for the sender just call the local parts store and see if there is a different part # for the oil sender with a gauge or idiot light. And if there is, you could just change the sending unit . Good luck Herman and keep us posted , I'm sure a few people might be interested.

wht02monte 02-02-2018 11:32 AM

Im pretty sure its a simple swap.. Theres a few topics about it around here somewhere..

ChibiBlackSheep 02-02-2018 12:15 PM

The oil gauge will not work, but everything else should.

And the odometer won't come over, it is stored in the cluster itself. Most times you need to either fill out paperwork (for registration and mileage differences), or have a dealer reprogram the odometer for you.

Herman Munster 02-03-2018 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep (Post 709042)
The oil gauge will not work, but everything else should.

And the odometer won't come over, it is stored in the cluster itself. Most times you need to either fill out paperwork (for registration and mileage differences), or have a dealer reprogram the odometer for you.

Maybe worth more hassle than I thought ,Dealer reprogramming for what exactly ? Millage. And I suppose a different oil sending unit . Herman

ChibiBlackSheep 02-05-2018 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Herman Munster (Post 709051)
Maybe worth more hassle than I thought ,Dealer reprogramming for what exactly ? Millage. And I suppose a different oil sending unit . Herman

I don't believe we have found a way to get the oil gauge to work. I'm pretty sure that sensor and wiring is built into the harness and PCM.

The odometer would need to be programmed to your car, because when it comes time for inspections and registration your mileage will be completely wrong and you can't have that.

The_Maniac 02-05-2018 07:47 PM

I believe the dealer is unable to reprogram the mileage. I've played with a GM Tech II (tool the dealer would have) and no luck. Also, the GM shop book does not talk about reprogramming the dash.
I have heard of services that can reprogram the cluster.

Now, as for the gauges, everything works except the oil gauge. I researched some of it and here are things I can tell you about the oil gauge:
- The oil pressure switch vs sending unit have different part numbers.
- The connector on the oil pressure switch/sending unit is different.
- The connection for the oil pressure sending unit/switch goes to the same location on the PCM.

We had a member that did some work and swapped piece parts and the gauge still did not read. My best guess is something in the programming of the PCM.

Some people cover the oil gauge on the cluster.


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