'13-14 Cluster into '10-12 car (with TrackApps) retrofit
#2
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I have wondered this myself. I would first check to see if the wires in the plugs on a 10/12 match those for the 13.
You'd need to get the wiring diagrams for a 13 and 12 from a dealer. Ask for the diagrams to the connectors to the gauge cluster.
I'm already knee deep in retrofitting the nav into my 12, so I won't be tackling this anytime soon.
You'd need to get the wiring diagrams for a 13 and 12 from a dealer. Ask for the diagrams to the connectors to the gauge cluster.
I'm already knee deep in retrofitting the nav into my 12, so I won't be tackling this anytime soon.
#4
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The first time I read the message topic, my initial thought was, "Why would anyone want/need 13 gauges in a gauge cluster?"
Then my brain aligned itself, and I understood what was intended. (A leading apostrophe would have helped, i.e. '13).
Then my brain aligned itself, and I understood what was intended. (A leading apostrophe would have helped, i.e. '13).
#5
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Now that I have retrofitted the OEM nav, I started to take a look at this.
To do this, not only do you need the new cluster, but you will need the steering wheel with the proper switches. Also the proper dash harness.
Too much money for me. I won't be pioneering this one.
To do this, not only do you need the new cluster, but you will need the steering wheel with the proper switches. Also the proper dash harness.
Too much money for me. I won't be pioneering this one.
Last edited by jim010; 12/24/12 at 08:06 PM.
#10
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I started to look at this. I have some news.
The cluster connector for the 2012 vs the 2013 are the same. All wires between the 2 are the same.
I have confirmed that you do not need to buy the whole steering wheel. The buttons can be bought separate.
Part number is DR3Z 9C888 BA for the switches. Cost is ~$40.
Someone may want to confirm this.
I'm looking into the wiring to the buttons. I'll get back on this later.
The cluster connector for the 2012 vs the 2013 are the same. All wires between the 2 are the same.
I have confirmed that you do not need to buy the whole steering wheel. The buttons can be bought separate.
Part number is DR3Z 9C888 BA for the switches. Cost is ~$40.
Someone may want to confirm this.
I'm looking into the wiring to the buttons. I'll get back on this later.
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As long as track apps is separate component from cluster I would think it should work. Dealer will need to install your built as data in the cluster itself for it to work in your car.
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The dealer seemed to think that Ford will not sell the cluster if your car didn't come with it. In the past, Ford would sell Mycolor clusters to 05-09 owners, though. So maybe they will. I haven't looked into this yet. However, I do know that Ford will NOT sell a factory nav to us unless our cars already have them, so there maybe truth to this.
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I meant seperate logic board. I'm guessing track apps is a seperate component that is merely reading OBDII data and displaying it just like a tuner does on real time. If not then track apps would be disabled when the dealer loads your built as data into the cluster. when I installed a 2011 GT500 cluster in my 2010 GT it had the mykey feature. But when dealer reset PATS and loaded my built as data mykey was gone since no mykey in 2010.
I'm sure there's track apps clusters in salvage yards by now.
I'm sure there's track apps clusters in salvage yards by now.
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I meant seperate logic board. I'm guessing track apps is a seperate component that is merely reading OBDII data and displaying it just like a tuner does on real time. If not then track apps would be disabled when the dealer loads your built as data into the cluster. when I installed a 2011 GT500 cluster in my 2010 GT it had the mykey feature. But when dealer reset PATS and loaded my built as data mykey was gone since no mykey in 2010.
I'm sure there's track apps clusters in salvage yards by now.
I'm sure there's track apps clusters in salvage yards by now.
A new cluster with core here in Canada will be ~$1000. The US almost always is cheaper by 50% for some mysterious reason, though.
I'll look into this further and get back.
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Then this may be what stops it from working in our cars? The wiring diagrams won't give me an answer.
And I extremely doubt if the service guys at the dealer will have a clue, either.
Someone will just have to try it and see.
And I extremely doubt if the service guys at the dealer will have a clue, either.
Someone will just have to try it and see.
#18
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The wires that go from the cluster to the message centre buttons (2 wires) will need to be rerouted to the steering wheel. The switches on the headlight module will become useless. I had thought the 2013 headlight swtch still had the message centre buttons? Can someone confirm this? The diagrams show that nothing is going to the headlight module anymore from the cluster.
Everything else is wired exactly the same.
Specifically, the wires from pins 6 and 4 on the connecter on the cluster normally go to the message centre buttons on the headlight switch module. These will be rerouted to the clockspring connector c2274a and use pins 3 and 11 which are unused in 2012. From there, they go to the new steering wheel switch. Simple.
That's it. Far less effort than retrofitting a factory nav - and I am still happy I did that, by the way.
Everything else is wired exactly the same.
Specifically, the wires from pins 6 and 4 on the connecter on the cluster normally go to the message centre buttons on the headlight switch module. These will be rerouted to the clockspring connector c2274a and use pins 3 and 11 which are unused in 2012. From there, they go to the new steering wheel switch. Simple.
That's it. Far less effort than retrofitting a factory nav - and I am still happy I did that, by the way.
Last edited by jim010; 3/1/13 at 11:03 PM.
#19
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Looking at pics online and on youtube, I see that there are 2013s with the cluster with the LCD screen that have buttons on the headlight switch module and some that don't.
I'm confused here.
I need help here. Is there more than one 2013 cluster with the LCD screen, and is this what determines if there is a headlight switch with buttons?
Can 2013 owners chime in?
Cheers
I'm confused here.
I need help here. Is there more than one 2013 cluster with the LCD screen, and is this what determines if there is a headlight switch with buttons?
Can 2013 owners chime in?
Cheers