Hi All,
This is my first post here.
To start off, I upgraded my mazda 3 2010 16" rims to 17" Enkei EDR9's.
Since I did this, the tire pressure monitoring system light went on in my instrument cluster. I took out the entire instrument cluster and unsoldered the LED from the motherboard.
I have pictures along the way if anyone is interested.
The problem came in when I tried getting the gauge needles out. I didn't know they slid straight out and I twisted them like screws and loosened the wrapping coil on the reverse side of the motherboard making it impossible to recalibrate them correctly.
I bought an ENTIRE instrument cluster to replace mine but when I plug it in, the security light flashes and my car ignition is locked (I can't start my car).
After hours of research, I believe what needs to happen is my PCM ID in my HEC needs to be paired with the key in my computer.
Is anyone familiar with doing this?
My mazda dealer doesn't have the tool (they claim). I've been calling every auto store around and I finally found a guy that will unsolder the flash chip fromt eh original and solder it into my new instrument cluster motherboard...
SKETCHY AS HELL.
Any ideas?
Anyway, here's my car and some instrument cluster images:
EDITED: Mazda's gauge needles are in a mechanism that breaks when you pull the needles out, making it impossible to get to the mechanics of your motherboard, unless you have a mazda 3 SPEED.
This is my first post here.
To start off, I upgraded my mazda 3 2010 16" rims to 17" Enkei EDR9's.
Since I did this, the tire pressure monitoring system light went on in my instrument cluster. I took out the entire instrument cluster and unsoldered the LED from the motherboard.
I have pictures along the way if anyone is interested.
The problem came in when I tried getting the gauge needles out. I didn't know they slid straight out and I twisted them like screws and loosened the wrapping coil on the reverse side of the motherboard making it impossible to recalibrate them correctly.
I bought an ENTIRE instrument cluster to replace mine but when I plug it in, the security light flashes and my car ignition is locked (I can't start my car).
After hours of research, I believe what needs to happen is my PCM ID in my HEC needs to be paired with the key in my computer.
Is anyone familiar with doing this?
My mazda dealer doesn't have the tool (they claim). I've been calling every auto store around and I finally found a guy that will unsolder the flash chip fromt eh original and solder it into my new instrument cluster motherboard...
SKETCHY AS HELL.
Any ideas?
Anyway, here's my car and some instrument cluster images:
EDITED: Mazda's gauge needles are in a mechanism that breaks when you pull the needles out, making it impossible to get to the mechanics of your motherboard, unless you have a mazda 3 SPEED.
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