DIY: How to replace your dash bulbs with LEDs
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Are these the correct globes to get?
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/product_info ... 07489f7611
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went to all the different car accessory shops today here in adelaide (repco, supercheap autos, justcars, tandys, dicksmiths, and a few auto electritians). Nobody could give me any solderless LEDs.
Hey Ruchi,
could you check out the links to leds in my last post and see if their correct. I want to make sure before I order..
cheers
Hey Ruchi,
could you check out the links to leds in my last post and see if their correct. I want to make sure before I order..

cheers
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went to all the different car accessory shops today here in adelaide (repco, supercheap autos, justcars, tandys, dicksmiths, and a few auto electritians). Nobody could give me any solderless LEDs.
Hey Ruchi,
could you check out the links to leds in my last post and see if their correct. I want to make sure before I order..
cheers
Hey Ruchi,
could you check out the links to leds in my last post and see if their correct. I want to make sure before I order..

cheers
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ummm.... have you just randomly picked 6 different LEDs? as many of the LEDs in those links don't relate to the FTO nor are they the size or type I've mentioned before.
In my first message I listed the LEDs which I used. If you don't want to use those ones, then use ones which fit the socket sizes required. I've listed the socket sizes but it's your job to make sure the LEDs you buy fit. If you don't want all this hassle then just wait for the new LEDs that I've spoken of in more recent messages.
In my first message I listed the LEDs which I used. If you don't want to use those ones, then use ones which fit the socket sizes required. I've listed the socket sizes but it's your job to make sure the LEDs you buy fit. If you don't want all this hassle then just wait for the new LEDs that I've spoken of in more recent messages.
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Hi there,
One of my climate control bulbs has blown and I was reading through this post. I think I might just wait for the new globes to come onto the market
and do the whole lot at once.
In regards to the new drop in replacements, does anyone know if they are coming from the mob that Ruchi refers to in his intial post? or are they local?
Mike
One of my climate control bulbs has blown and I was reading through this post. I think I might just wait for the new globes to come onto the market

In regards to the new drop in replacements, does anyone know if they are coming from the mob that Ruchi refers to in his intial post? or are they local?
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Hey Guys,
Found both the wide angle, and the 4LEDs at: http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... mmerce.cgi
Cheaper than the UK, but Air mail loads! $5 by ordinary post if not in a hurry.
Someone might have already said, but after reading 4 pages, brain starts over heating.
G
Found both the wide angle, and the 4LEDs at: http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/ ... mmerce.cgi
Cheaper than the UK, but Air mail loads! $5 by ordinary post if not in a hurry.
Someone might have already said, but after reading 4 pages, brain starts over heating.
G
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I have now bought all the LEDs I need for the job, and soldered resistors to them...
But now after I removed the dash, I got a bit confused
as to how to put these new LEDs inn. I didnt think that far. Ive read through the DIY but I cant seem to see it mentioned anywhere.
And what would happen if I swap all the globes (23 of them) in the dash with LEDs?
Cheers guys
But now after I removed the dash, I got a bit confused

And what would happen if I swap all the globes (23 of them) in the dash with LEDs?
Cheers guys
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The fact that you bought normal LEDs concerns me as the angle will probably be too narrow and cause bright spots.
Re-read the section called "installation" in the first message.
Only 5 globes are used to provide the backlighting for the main dials the others are for each of the warning lights.
Re-read the section called "installation" in the first message.
ummm.... why?mrStumpy wrote:And what would happen if I swap all the globes (23 of them) in the dash with LEDs?
Only 5 globes are used to provide the backlighting for the main dials the others are for each of the warning lights.
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I bought a wide range to play areound with. Their very cheap. And there is this one:ruchi wrote:The fact that you bought normal LEDs concerns me as the angle will probably be too narrow and cause bright spots.
http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productView.a ... &SUBCATID=
I was thinking of incorporating this one in the dash. And its dimmable.
still dont get it though.... Do I have to get little holders same size as my original dash bulbs, or can I use them, or can I just stickitape the LED's on the back of the console bulb attchment hole and hook up +w/+ -w/-, or maybe solder them inn??ruchi wrote:Re-read the section called "installation" in the first message.
...... well thats why I asked... I was unsure if I would get a more widespread light. Didnt occur to me that they are only for warning lights... I got a hangover, brain not functioning optimally...ruchi wrote:ummm.... why?mrStumpy wrote:And what would happen if I swap all the globes (23 of them) in the dash with LEDs?
Only 5 globes are used to provide the backlighting for the main dials the others are for each of the warning lights.

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mrStumpy wrote:still dont get it though.... Do I have to get little holders same size as my original dash bulbs, or can I use them, or can I just stickitape the LED's on the back of the console bulb attchment hole and hook up +w/+ -w/-, or maybe solder them inn???ruchi wrote:Re-read the section called "installation" in the first message.
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mrStumpy wrote:Do you mean smash the glass bulbs use their mounts?

ummm.... they're wedge based globes and they just pull out.
This image is in one of the messages from the first page, it is a little out of focus but you should get the idea. Just bend the legs into an upside down "L" shape and sit them over the holder.

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The idea is right, the wording is wrong.
Just to clarify the globes fit in a twist-lock holder / base, not a wedge. The globes themselves are called "wedge" globes because of their wedge shape.
So, pull the old wedge globe out of the twist-lock base. Then spread the legs of the LED into the upside down "L" shape and sit the LED on top of the twist-lock holder. The legs should fit into the cut away grooves where the metal contacts are on the side of the base. Then simply put the base with the LED sitting on top of it into the back of the dash panel and twist it so it locks back into place.
Remember if the LED doesn't work it means it means the polarity (+/-) is around the wrong way, so simply rotate it 180 degrees and lock it back in place.
Just to clarify the globes fit in a twist-lock holder / base, not a wedge. The globes themselves are called "wedge" globes because of their wedge shape.
So, pull the old wedge globe out of the twist-lock base. Then spread the legs of the LED into the upside down "L" shape and sit the LED on top of the twist-lock holder. The legs should fit into the cut away grooves where the metal contacts are on the side of the base. Then simply put the base with the LED sitting on top of it into the back of the dash panel and twist it so it locks back into place.
Remember if the LED doesn't work it means it means the polarity (+/-) is around the wrong way, so simply rotate it 180 degrees and lock it back in place.
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