
I ended up making a "lens" in the trim. Cut a slot with a dremel, then laid tape over it to hold its form, then filled it with epoxy. Once cured, I pulled off the tape and thats what you see there. I took a video and will add that shortly.
As far as the wiring goes. The switch is a 5 position rotary thing from Radioshack. It has 2 poles, and that essentially means that it can do two different functions for each switch point. I have resistors wired in series across one set of contacts, this is what will allow me to connect to an analog input on the ecu. I feed it 5v and it divides the 5 volts by the amount of resistors in line. That what tells the ecu what setting. So three wires go to the computer. 5v, signal ground, and the analog ecu pin you are connected too. The leds are wired to the switch, i think i am using the same 5v supply, and then running that through a 20mA regulator thingy and then to the power pole on the switch. From there I ran a wire from each of the 5 switched poles to the anode on each LED, and then connected all of the grounds together and sent those somewhere. Maybe I was smart and used 12v for the LEDs, but 5 years ago, I wasn't smart, just lucky. The gauge is my afr and has nothing to do with the switch. Just there cuz I don't like round gauge pods all over the place.
