Since the gauge has basic illumination, maybe the variable resistance dash illumination would work?
Have to research that one before blowing something up
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=dimm ... ent=safariThe answer is yes if your gauge is actually dimmable, eg incandescent, if you use a circuit to flip the signal: from nasioc...
What about making my gauges dimmable? The links of interest below has some tips. It is also worth mentioning that the Subaru dimming circuit is non-standard since it is fixed positive/variable negative. Most electrical gauges are wired for the opposite, fixed negative/variable positive. This can cause problems if they are connected to the car's dimming circuit. Such gauges that share a ground for measurement and lighting must NOT be connected to the variable illumination wiring. To install such gauges so that they dim, an additional circuit is needed to "flip" the polarity of the illumination to the gauge.
The circuit is detailed here:
http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread.ph ... tml?t=3115I'm a member so I logged in and checked that the pics are still up

You should check if your gauge illumination is actually dimmable first

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