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Replacing Dash Lights by Heather in N.Y., 6/9/2005 10:18 ET
Category - Lights
I was just wondering how hard/easy it is to replace the lights behind the speedometer and such and what other types of bulbs I can put in there (I want to put a different color in).
re: Replacing Dash Lights by Larry Phillips/NX-01,6/9/2005 10:53 ET
Putting colored bulbs in would be kind of hard, because the bulbs that are in there aren't green. They are white ones. The gauge faces have a green film on the back that you would have to scrape off. If you want to change them to blue, I would suggest a set of reverse glow indiglo faces like mine. They lay over the gauge faces, and are relatively easy to install if you're careful. The bulbs can be changed, but you have to remove the drivers side half of the dash, and remove the instrument cluster to get to the lights which are screwed into the back.
Here's my reverse glow gauges (mine have dancing flames too)
Message was edited by Larry Phillips/NX-01 on 6/9/2005 at 10:55 ET
re: Replacing Dash Lights by Big D,6/9/2005 10:54 ET
its not hard just time consuming, once you get behind the dash(removing bolts and screws galore) you can just get some 194 size leds off of ebay in almost any color. The trick though is you'll have to sand off the green film with about a 400-600 grit sandpaper (really easy, cant screw this up). then its just plug and play. If you like look at my library, i changed mine out to blue, the pictires are old and the rest are done now but been to lazy to put in new pics.
Dallas
I would have done what larry did but unfourtanetly i couldnt find those type in km/hr.
Message was edited by Big D on 6/9/2005 at 10:56 ET
SEE BIG D'S LIBRARY FOR PICS OF THE BLUE GAUGES