4G gauge illumination question

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  1. VT Viffer

    VT Viffer New Member

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    Hey gang -

    Can anyone tell me if the gauges are fully illuminated in dim light (like in a garage)?

    I seem to have a dim spot in between the right side of the speedo and the left side of the tachometer. I can fully read the gauges at night, so it's not really a problem, but I figured I would see if anyone else feels this is "normal".

    There is a bulb there according to the service manual, but I don't want to go through all of the steps (remove side fairings, remove upper fairing, remove gauge pod, replace 10 cent bulb, reverse of removal...)to get to that bulb if I don't really have to.
     
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    I guess it comes down to whether or not you can put up with the dim spot.
     
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    Mines fine all the way across, so more than likely its a burned out bulb. is it worth the trouble to replace? thats up to you on how much does it bug ya?
     
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    I'd do it on the next spark plug change.
     
  5. VT Viffer

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    I'm kind of a perfectionist, so yeah - it bugs me, especially in really dim light (dusk, etc.).

    Too bad I changed my plugs about 2000 miles ago... :unsure:
     
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