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So one of the very minor (but also very annoying) issues with my newly-acquired 81 GS1100E is that the backlight on the speedometer does not work. The analog gauge itself works and is fairly accurate, and the small colored LED idiot lights (oil press, neutral indicator, high beam indicator, turn signals) all work just fine, its just the illumination/backlight for the gauge itself that is dead. In my experience, especially on cheaper gauges like this, the backlight is a simple incandescent bulb that inserts into the rear of the housing/backshell. Or sometimes you have to remove the backshell to get access to the bulb inside. However on this one, the bulb is not accessible from the rear, and the housing seems sealed. I removed all the fasteners on the back, but the bezel around the gauge face seems sealed (glued? welded? press fit?) to the backshell, and the two won't separate. The gauge looks to be a generic chinese-made unit, no branding, model#, or markings of any kind. It is IDENTICAL in every way to a model currently sold by 4into1, though I suspect they are just distributors and it can likely be found elsewhere under a different name. 4into1 states the following on their website, so I'm not expecting much help from them: "We do not offer product technical support, phone services or help with installation".
https://4into1.com/mini-speedometer-w-indicator-lights-trip-meter-2240-60-black-mph/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YMTRZZY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3FU5TBQS82L5W&psc=1
So I suspect that either the backlight inside the gauge is an LED (would be a little surprising for such a cheap gauge?) that was assumed to last the life of the gauge and as such there is no way to replace it. Or it IS an incandescent bulb inside, but the gauge is so cheap there were no provisions made to make the bulb serviceable? Before I write off this gauge and proceed to more aggressive (potentially destructive) disassembly methods I figured I'd reach out to the experts here to see if anyone else had experience with this gauge model and knew of a "trick" to get the backlight replaced. If not, time to bust out the heat guns and pliers (and get a backup replacement gauge on order
) and see if what there is to see.
If there is a better forum to post this, please let me know. Electrical seemed the closest to my issue.
https://4into1.com/mini-speedometer-w-indicator-lights-trip-meter-2240-60-black-mph/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YMTRZZY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3FU5TBQS82L5W&psc=1
So I suspect that either the backlight inside the gauge is an LED (would be a little surprising for such a cheap gauge?) that was assumed to last the life of the gauge and as such there is no way to replace it. Or it IS an incandescent bulb inside, but the gauge is so cheap there were no provisions made to make the bulb serviceable? Before I write off this gauge and proceed to more aggressive (potentially destructive) disassembly methods I figured I'd reach out to the experts here to see if anyone else had experience with this gauge model and knew of a "trick" to get the backlight replaced. If not, time to bust out the heat guns and pliers (and get a backup replacement gauge on order
If there is a better forum to post this, please let me know. Electrical seemed the closest to my issue.