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IS200 Speedview installation

IS200 Speedview installation

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Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
06-12-2018, 10:35 AM
#1
Make: Lexus
Model: IS200
Year: 2001

[Image: 314459_10150275288286886_718501885_79715...6504_n.jpg]

Wire colours:
Red +12V: Red/Blue
Black Earth: Brown/White
White Speed Signal: Red/Yellow - Manual Red/Black - Auto

[Image: Capture-3.jpg]


Calibration setting:
P-Number: TBA
Fine Adjustment: TBA

Tools needed:
Soft cloth, window cleaner, Posi-drive screw driver, Pliers/Soldering Iron

Forum or Owner’s Club:
OutlawJapClub.com

Any Further Information:
http://WWW.IS200TT.co.nr

Comments:
Very simple process and a great bit of kit


Fitting:

Right,

Firstly a massive thanks to LEXUSPAT for use of his pics, with my dash being so different now the his pics were better.

First step is to remove the speedo itself to access the needed wires,

first put the steering wheel to the lowest setting

there are 3 screws holding in the cover

remove the 1 below the ignition barrel

[Image: dsc04386.jpg]


then remove the 2 at the top of the cover

[Image: dsc04385.jpg]

pull the cover towards you gently which should expose the clips

[Image: dsc04390d.jpg]


these should just pull out

remember there is the connector to the dimmer switch on the other side which you will need to remove

[Image: dsc04394g.jpg]


once this is disconected it should just slid off to expose the dial cluster

[Image: dsc04395m.jpg]


there are 3 screws holding this in place

[Image: dsc04396xy.jpg]


[Image: dsc04397m.jpg]


[Image: dsc04398ud.jpg]


remove all 3 and pull it out gently

there are 2 block connectors on the back remove these and the dials should come out

[Image: dsc04401r.jpg]



Once its down you want the larger plug as all your wires are on there.


Now you have choices of running the wire to the speedo,

I suggest as the lead is long enough, mount the unit on the dash, running the wire along between the window and dash. Down the side of the vent and it should slip behind it.

Then remove the lower dash panel by removing the two screws at the bottom, one on either side, and it should then pop out enough to reach the wire and feed it back up towards the speedo.

Once there connect to the wires as per the diagram, either soldering (recommended) or using scotch locks provided.

[Image: Capture-3.jpg]



Replace the speedo, in the opposite way and job done!

OutlawJapClub Admin Team
Sparkystav
06-12-2018, 10:35 AM #1

Make: Lexus
Model: IS200
Year: 2001

[Image: 314459_10150275288286886_718501885_79715...6504_n.jpg]

Wire colours:
Red +12V: Red/Blue
Black Earth: Brown/White
White Speed Signal: Red/Yellow - Manual Red/Black - Auto

[Image: Capture-3.jpg]


Calibration setting:
P-Number: TBA
Fine Adjustment: TBA

Tools needed:
Soft cloth, window cleaner, Posi-drive screw driver, Pliers/Soldering Iron

Forum or Owner’s Club:
OutlawJapClub.com

Any Further Information:
http://WWW.IS200TT.co.nr

Comments:
Very simple process and a great bit of kit


Fitting:

Right,

Firstly a massive thanks to LEXUSPAT for use of his pics, with my dash being so different now the his pics were better.

First step is to remove the speedo itself to access the needed wires,

first put the steering wheel to the lowest setting

there are 3 screws holding in the cover

remove the 1 below the ignition barrel

[Image: dsc04386.jpg]


then remove the 2 at the top of the cover

[Image: dsc04385.jpg]

pull the cover towards you gently which should expose the clips

[Image: dsc04390d.jpg]


these should just pull out

remember there is the connector to the dimmer switch on the other side which you will need to remove

[Image: dsc04394g.jpg]


once this is disconected it should just slid off to expose the dial cluster

[Image: dsc04395m.jpg]


there are 3 screws holding this in place

[Image: dsc04396xy.jpg]


[Image: dsc04397m.jpg]


[Image: dsc04398ud.jpg]


remove all 3 and pull it out gently

there are 2 block connectors on the back remove these and the dials should come out

[Image: dsc04401r.jpg]



Once its down you want the larger plug as all your wires are on there.


Now you have choices of running the wire to the speedo,

I suggest as the lead is long enough, mount the unit on the dash, running the wire along between the window and dash. Down the side of the vent and it should slip behind it.

Then remove the lower dash panel by removing the two screws at the bottom, one on either side, and it should then pop out enough to reach the wire and feed it back up towards the speedo.

Once there connect to the wires as per the diagram, either soldering (recommended) or using scotch locks provided.

[Image: Capture-3.jpg]



Replace the speedo, in the opposite way and job done!


OutlawJapClub Admin Team

TommyH
Senior Member
499
06-12-2018, 10:40 AM
#2
I may have totally missed something but whats getting fitted Blush

MODS- Geomtry Done(WIM Settings) -Arm Rest -TRD Front skirt -18"Sport Alloy's(Thanks Widnes is200)- Lowered 40mm -Sports Grille(repositoned horns)- Hid's 6000k Dipped -Xenon 6500k Main- LED Tower Sidelights -LED boot light -36 LED Dome Light- Polished Stainless Gearknob- Chrome Tail Pipe -Stainless A/C Rings & Clock Panel - JDM dash tray -Clear Door Lenses with Blue LED's- 6" Altezza Aerial- TOM's Ram II Air Filter- Fog/Brake Conversion -Fan Washer Jets- Stainless Dials.
TommyH
06-12-2018, 10:40 AM #2

I may have totally missed something but whats getting fitted Blush


MODS- Geomtry Done(WIM Settings) -Arm Rest -TRD Front skirt -18"Sport Alloy's(Thanks Widnes is200)- Lowered 40mm -Sports Grille(repositoned horns)- Hid's 6000k Dipped -Xenon 6500k Main- LED Tower Sidelights -LED boot light -36 LED Dome Light- Polished Stainless Gearknob- Chrome Tail Pipe -Stainless A/C Rings & Clock Panel - JDM dash tray -Clear Door Lenses with Blue LED's- 6" Altezza Aerial- TOM's Ram II Air Filter- Fog/Brake Conversion -Fan Washer Jets- Stainless Dials.

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
06-12-2018, 10:42 AM
#3
lol because i havent actually installed mine yet theres no pics, but its a speedview system.

A Heads up display to project your speed onto the windscreen, allowing you to concentrate on looking wheres important - forward

OutlawJapClub Admin Team
Sparkystav
06-12-2018, 10:42 AM #3

lol because i havent actually installed mine yet theres no pics, but its a speedview system.

A Heads up display to project your speed onto the windscreen, allowing you to concentrate on looking wheres important - forward


OutlawJapClub Admin Team

davidjamesbattersby
Senior Member
428
06-12-2018, 10:42 AM
#4
whats this the install of ?
davidjamesbattersby
06-12-2018, 10:42 AM #4

whats this the install of ?

TommyH
Senior Member
499
06-12-2018, 10:46 AM
#5
Haha, now it makes sense to me Stav :thumbup1:

MODS- Geomtry Done(WIM Settings) -Arm Rest -TRD Front skirt -18"Sport Alloy's(Thanks Widnes is200)- Lowered 40mm -Sports Grille(repositoned horns)- Hid's 6000k Dipped -Xenon 6500k Main- LED Tower Sidelights -LED boot light -36 LED Dome Light- Polished Stainless Gearknob- Chrome Tail Pipe -Stainless A/C Rings & Clock Panel - JDM dash tray -Clear Door Lenses with Blue LED's- 6" Altezza Aerial- TOM's Ram II Air Filter- Fog/Brake Conversion -Fan Washer Jets- Stainless Dials.
TommyH
06-12-2018, 10:46 AM #5

Haha, now it makes sense to me Stav :thumbup1:


MODS- Geomtry Done(WIM Settings) -Arm Rest -TRD Front skirt -18"Sport Alloy's(Thanks Widnes is200)- Lowered 40mm -Sports Grille(repositoned horns)- Hid's 6000k Dipped -Xenon 6500k Main- LED Tower Sidelights -LED boot light -36 LED Dome Light- Polished Stainless Gearknob- Chrome Tail Pipe -Stainless A/C Rings & Clock Panel - JDM dash tray -Clear Door Lenses with Blue LED's- 6" Altezza Aerial- TOM's Ram II Air Filter- Fog/Brake Conversion -Fan Washer Jets- Stainless Dials.

davidjamesbattersby
Senior Member
428
06-12-2018, 10:48 AM
#6
title a bit missleading stav lol
davidjamesbattersby
06-12-2018, 10:48 AM #6

title a bit missleading stav lol

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
06-12-2018, 10:50 AM
#7
davidjamesbattersby title a bit missleading stav lol

Putting it in the Speedview section of the forum should have given it away lol, but your right so ive changed the title to give people a chance
Edited 17-01-2012, 08:25 PM by Sparkystav.

OutlawJapClub Admin Team
Sparkystav
06-12-2018, 10:50 AM #7

davidjamesbattersby title a bit missleading stav lol

Putting it in the Speedview section of the forum should have given it away lol, but your right so ive changed the title to give people a chance


OutlawJapClub Admin Team

davidjamesbattersby
Senior Member
428
06-12-2018, 10:53 AM
#8
i just clicked new post mate didnt see the section lol,
have you bought one of these, i got hud on my iphone 4 and its awsome and done via gps and is more acurate than my speedo
davidjamesbattersby
06-12-2018, 10:53 AM #8

i just clicked new post mate didnt see the section lol,
have you bought one of these, i got hud on my iphone 4 and its awsome and done via gps and is more acurate than my speedo

Lexuspat
Administrator
6,827
06-12-2018, 11:57 AM
#9
cant wait to see this up and running stav, will it be fitted for the show in May

[Image: FB_IMG_1474048273787_zpsnbfq6a3s.jpg]

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Lexuspat
06-12-2018, 11:57 AM #9

cant wait to see this up and running stav, will it be fitted for the show in May


[Image: FB_IMG_1474048273787_zpsnbfq6a3s.jpg]

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Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
06-12-2018, 12:53 PM
#10
Yes mate it should be. If everything goes well then all the mods in my build thread should be done.

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Sparkystav
06-12-2018, 12:53 PM #10

Yes mate it should be. If everything goes well then all the mods in my build thread should be done.


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