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INFO WANTED: EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
hey guys
My lights are starting to go inside the car, so im looking at changing my bulbs in my headlights, foglights, cluster (LEDs), a/c (LEDs) and the clock and volt metre (LEDs)
What types do i need to get?
Robbie
My lights are starting to go inside the car, so im looking at changing my bulbs in my headlights, foglights, cluster (LEDs), a/c (LEDs) and the clock and volt metre (LEDs)
What types do i need to get?
Robbie
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Riiiiight.... not a small subject! Bare with me a sec
Clock: T10 Wedge.
Voltmeter: 2 x T5 Wedge
Cluster: Last time I did this, there weren't any straight swap LED's that didn't cause spotting, you had to mod 4led T10 wedge LEDs by stripping off the housing and bending the legs around, which gave a pretty good effect. With the new LED's out on the market, wouldn't be surprised if there was a better option these days!
AC: The buttons are T5, but you need to bend the legs out from memory. The screen... I personally wouldn't do. To get the light bright enough to see well, especially during the day, you end up with very strong spotting as the bulbs are so close to the screen. I tried with 1W T10 LEDs in here http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... 719#126719 but ended up going back to original in the end.
Mirror lights: 39mm or 42mm Festoons
Foglights: there were two different types to come out of factory. Indicator, Driving Light, FogLight OR Inidcator, Driving Light. Driving Light is a T10 Wedge. Foglight is a H3
Headlights: Low beams are HB4 bulds and HB3 for high beams. As for lowbeams, go for HIDs! (or if you're saving on the $, http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=3162 )
Feel free to experiment and let us know if you find a good way. There's always new LED's coming out, and bound to be things that we haven't tried before!
Clock: T10 Wedge.
Voltmeter: 2 x T5 Wedge
Cluster: Last time I did this, there weren't any straight swap LED's that didn't cause spotting, you had to mod 4led T10 wedge LEDs by stripping off the housing and bending the legs around, which gave a pretty good effect. With the new LED's out on the market, wouldn't be surprised if there was a better option these days!
AC: The buttons are T5, but you need to bend the legs out from memory. The screen... I personally wouldn't do. To get the light bright enough to see well, especially during the day, you end up with very strong spotting as the bulbs are so close to the screen. I tried with 1W T10 LEDs in here http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... 719#126719 but ended up going back to original in the end.
Mirror lights: 39mm or 42mm Festoons
Foglights: there were two different types to come out of factory. Indicator, Driving Light, FogLight OR Inidcator, Driving Light. Driving Light is a T10 Wedge. Foglight is a H3
Headlights: Low beams are HB4 bulds and HB3 for high beams. As for lowbeams, go for HIDs! (or if you're saving on the $, http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=3162 )
Feel free to experiment and let us know if you find a good way. There's always new LED's coming out, and bound to be things that we haven't tried before!
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T6.5 should be a straight swap for the cluster bulbs... may be worth looking at something like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2pcs-24- ... 0001r34720
As far as I know, no one has tried these.
As far as I know, no one has tried these.
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ahhhh, drop in replacements for the cluster are T6.5. But an old DIY by ruchi showed you how to pull the housing off a 4 LED T10 bulb and bend the legs into the connector cap. Most of the pics have gone, but the info's still there: http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=1891Criss wrote:oh stupid me=[
so all i have to do is buy some T10 led????
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It's been a while since I did mine, so I'll say 99.9% sure.
EDIT: Hang on... got a spare cluster in the cupboard! The main bulbs that light up the needles and dials in the cluster are T6.5 wedge (the warming lights and indicators however are T5).
EDIT: Hang on... got a spare cluster in the cupboard! The main bulbs that light up the needles and dials in the cluster are T6.5 wedge (the warming lights and indicators however are T5).
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