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2010 Speedometer Swap HOW-TO

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Here is my write up on how to upgrade your G6's speedometer cluster with the 2009.5-2010 cluster with the integrated DIC (Driver Information Center)

This is the OEM option to move the DIC from the stereo to the cluster so that you can run a full sized head unit without losing any factory settings or features. It's way nicer looking than the metra dash kits, way cheaper, and the wiring is actually pretty simple if you already have the factory cruise control.

Side Note: 2005-2009 G6's have a small speaker on the back of the gauge cluster that plays the turn signal sound and all of the chimes and tones.
2009.5-2010 run those sounds through the stereo.
As a result several modules exist to retain those chimes. Some modules also include RAP (Retained Accessory Power) and OnStar.

Here are three modules I found:
Axxess GMOS-LAN-03 Wiring Interface - Retains RAP, OnStar, and Safety Warning Chimes
Metra LC-GMRC-LAN-03 Wiring Interface - Only retains Safety Warning Chimes
PAC OS-311B Wiring Interface - Retains RAP, OnStar and Safety Warning Chimes (I used this one)

Now onto getting ready for your swap.
First you'll need to purchase the speedometer of your choice.
As far as I know there are two designs of the updated cluster with the DIC



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That one is the actual picture of mine, I couldn't find a good clear one online and I didn't take one before I swapped the needles.
I chose this cluster because it looks just like my old one, The numbers are slightly larger. some idiot lights were moved, and the needles were the same as the other updated cluster, I decided to swap in the older ones to match it better.
As you can see it also lights up White. It's also fully lit up anytime the ignition is on with the lights off.

I decided to tint the backside of the gauge face with red tinted vinyl to make the lights match the rest of the car. It worked out well but makes it a tad darker.
I'll eventually be soldering new LEDs to the board.



You can see the gaps in lighting when the dimmer is turned down.


Once you found your speedometer you need to also get the new Info and Enter buttons so you can control the Speedometer DIC.

This can be found by looking for a 2010 Pontiac G6 Cruise Control Switch (This only fits the 3 spoke steering wheel, Older G6's with the 4 spoke steering wheel will not fit this button)
ACDelco D1952F


You'll also be adding a wire, So you'll need a specific pin to fit the connector on the cluster.
I ended up buying a connector with wires attached off ebay, since I only needed one I'll sell off the remaining wires to whoever else wants to do the swap. Look for it in the For Sale Section.

Here's the pin and wire.


And you will need to extend the wire so there is a little more play room behind the cluster.
I went with green to match everything better.


I have several pins/wires available for anyone wanting to do the swap. Here is the listing for them on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282357013875


Now that you have all your parts ready, You can get all your tools and anything else ready!
You will need:

  • 7mm socket with extensions (I used a nut driver with a couple of extensions)
  • Small Flathead Screwdriver
  • Torx Bits/Wrenches (If not available you can use Allen/Hex keys as none of the screws should be very tight)
  • Soldering Iron (If you plan to solder your wiring connection) (There's only one)
  • Wire stripper/cutter (crimper if not soldering)
  • Heat Shrink tubing or Electrical Tape
  • Little pokey stick, like a toothpick

Let me begin by saying that some minimal wiring is involved. And you have to remove the air bag module from the steering wheel.
I strongly advise that you disconnect your battery and wait a few minutes before starting just to be safe.

If you do not feel comfortable with doing any wiring to your vehicle then I don't recommend you undertake this project yourself.
You'll only be working on one small signal wire.
I am NOT Responsible for any damage or problems that may occur to your vehicle. This How-to is intended as only a guide to help aid you with your swap. Some trim levels and years may be different so I can't be absolutely sure this will work on every G6.
(However, the wiring diagrams from 2005-2009 for the cluster all look identical)


NOW WE CAN GET TO THE SWAP!

We'll start by removing the Gauge Cluster.

First you'll need to remove the Bezel around the Cluster.
To Begin there are two small Torx Screws at the top of the bezel.


There are then two panel clips behind the bezel at the bottom, It'll take a little pulling to yank them out. I tilted the bezel forward so I can reach a few fingers behind it to pop it out.
The two clips are located around where the red circles are:


Then you just need to remove the upper steering column cover, This can be done by pulling up on either side by the stalks

Once removed the bezel and steering wheel column cover can be removed as one piece.

I also pulled the steering wheel as far forward and down as I can for maximum room
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I personally would recommend disconnecting the battery for ten minutes first before doing anything involving airbags. I have launched many old ones at a theft repair shop I worked at before. They have a pretty much blank 12 gauge shotgun shell for a charge that deploys the airbag. If you pull on the wrong wire accidently you can get seriously injured not to mention you can't buy air bags from the junkyard like CATS, that's against Federal law, so you will be buying a nice new super expensive airbag. Probably a windshield as well. Best just to avoid all that.
CruisinG6, great thread. Can you re-post the original pictures? They are not showing up. Thanks.
CruisinG6, great thread. Can you re-post the original pictures? They are not showing up. Thanks.
here are the pictures G6 Speedometer Swap HOW-TO
Once you have the pictures the swap is very easy.
The photo's of the Cruise Control switch is way bigger than real life, you need a small pick or nail to remove the terminal.
Still very easy.
well that sucks....and i haven't seen cruising 66 on here lately.
Im still trying to find pictures, anyone have them anywhere? I bought all the parts needed and need to know which pin and wire to connect
So with no pics I'm a little confused. On the cruise control switch I'm assuming you dont add a wire you just move a wire from slot 6 to slot 1. But on the speedometer without pics I dont understand the process. Can anyone explain exactly what I need to do please. Thanks in advance for any help.
I wish I had pics. I have a few 2010 clusters and want to do it to my 07
well that sucks....and i haven't seen cruising 66 on here lately.
I contacted CruisinG6 thru a PM, giving him my cell#, which he contacted me earlier this year. He had checked some salvage yards for me looking for a couple items.
I sent his number a text last week and he still has not replied, which is odd?
my guess is he sold his car and moved on to other things.
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I have an '08 and swapped the speedometer and the steering wheel toggle. I figured these pics may be useful.

My procedure was a little different because I pulled parts from a 2010 in the salvage yard.

The harness from the 2 steering modules was the same at the horn for both years. Only the green wire was in a different port so I used the 2010 wires. No popping out wires from the port.

The cluster was a different matter. In the images, the 2010 had two extra wires. I believe that I need to add the green/white wire to B3. That will be done in phase 2 after a little more research.

I wish there was a way to keep the speaker from the '08 cluster. <Shrug> I'll live without chimes.

I hope these pics help.

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I did the swap a little while back, and I also managed to take it a step further to get my chimes back and to add an aux port and an iPod compatible USB port. If you guys would like I could post some steps to it.
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Reread Cruisin's guide and checked the wiring schematic that the nice dealer service guys gave me. Confirmed that the green/white wire in B3 is the correct one.

Used a toothpick to push it out of the 2010 harness and put it in B3 of my '08 cluster harness. Then I used crimp couplers at the cluster and where I spliced into the green wire coming out of the steering column. Routed the new wire in the same path as the existing wires and used a few zip ties to hold them in place.
Voila! Steering buttons cycle the DIC on the cluster and the stock stereo.

Now to swap in an aftermarket stereo...
I did the swap a little while back, and I also managed to take it a step further to get my chimes back and to add an aux port and an iPod compatible USB port. If you guys would like I could post some steps to it.
I'd be interested. Thanks in advance for sharing.
I am really sorry for the delay in this Djjay, here is a video on how I got my Chimes to work again, as well as adding USB/AUX ports.
too bad that won't work with android.im done paying for overpriced apple stuff.
It is a shame for the USB but the AUX input will work with the android if your looking to get the chimes back.
Holy crap! I can't believe someone made this so recently! I've been looking for something to help me with this, I want to get a double din head unit with Apple Car-Play/Android-Auto, but I also want to keep the integrated DIC interface. Could I somehow manage to swap the instrument cluster from a 2010, to my 2007, so I can retain all the stock features, while also using an aftermarket radio?
Btw, I don't have any steering wheel control buttons, I'm working on figuring out how to wire ones up if I do get a steering wheel that has one.
Any idea if I would need to change car milage or something? Or are the 2 clusters plug-n-play?
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