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Is it worth the effort to change all the gauge cluster bulbs to L.EDs? Was trying to find a kit maybe. Also want to do AC panel and clock as those aren't lit now anyways. Maybe go with blue? Is there a kit that is sold?
Saw that. Thank you, know anything about the clock/odometer/Climate control? I'm thinking like a white color so it matches all the other lights I have unless there's a green filter on them which would make it a Nasty color
It's a bit confusing because he commented 3 years ago that he used the T5 LED bulb... There's 3 for the screen and 1 either side for the up and down heater controls and 1 for the controls at the bottom I used t9 neo wedge led's, took a lot of searching on the Internet but you'll find them, or if you want to direct solder led's onto the printed circuit board, just have a play around with it
Then a year ago he wrote he used the T9 bulb... There's 3 for the screen and 1 either side for the up and down heater controls and 1 for the controls at the bottom I used t9 neo wedge led's, took a lot of searching on the Internet but you'll find them, or if you want to direct solder led's onto the printed circuit board, just have a play around with it cheers.
Last edited by JUKE179r; Nov 21, 2016 at 03:33 PM.
It's a bit confusing because he commented 3 years ago that he used the T5 LED bulb... There's 3 for the screen and 1 either side for the up and down heater controls and 1 for the controls at the bottom I used t9 neo wedge led's, took a lot of searching on the Internet but you'll find them, or if you want to direct solder led's onto the printed circuit board, just have a play around with it
Then a year ago he wrote he used the T9 bulb... There's 3 for the screen and 1 either side for the up and down heater controls and 1 for the controls at the bottom I used t9 neo wedge led's, took a lot of searching on the Internet but you'll find them, or if you want to direct solder led's onto the printed circuit board, just have a play around with it cheers.
Thanks!! I think I'm going to completely disassemble the parts truck cluster/clock/climate control and take all the bulbs out so I can get parts numbers and that stuff. Will update here with progress