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Old 10-02-2004, 04:54 PM   #1
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BLUE LED Project Complete w/ Pics (56k dont think about it)

I spent the day changing out the bulbs in my ACC to blue LEDS. So far it looks sweet. I'll post pick later tonight, but right now I'm having problems with the cruise and dimmer switches. If you are looking at the switch (cruise control), which is the negative LEAD? Any help would be great!
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Old 10-02-2004, 04:59 PM   #2
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sry cant help ya but please post pics - i want to do this also
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Old 10-02-2004, 08:54 PM   #3
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Well I figured out which lead attaches to the LED, pics will be up tomorrow. Looks Awesome!
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Old 10-03-2004, 11:40 AM   #4
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Project is COMPLETE!!!

I'm finally done changing all the Bulbs to LEDs. Here are the ones I changed:
-Window Switches
-Security Light
-Ignition Key Ring
-Gauge Cluster
-Cruise Control
-Dimmer Switch
-Auto Climate Control
-Blue Clock Mod
-Blue ACC Display
-Blue BOSE Display

And now for the pics!!!!



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Old 10-03-2004, 11:42 AM   #5
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Old 10-03-2004, 01:21 PM   #6
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what did you use for the blue bose, clock, and acc displays? I had red cellophane but it was too dim durring the day. Looks good, I need to finish up my LED stuff.........
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I used one layer of blue celophane and one layer of red celophane for the clock and ACC displays. For the BOSE HU, i used only one layer of blue celophane. it matches up quite well. During the day it's a little blurry but for the most part, I dont mind. I like the way it looks at night.
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i just changed my guage cluster to blue leds also, but I forgot to do my signal indicators. Did you change yours to blue, if so is it just a blub switch like the gauges or do i have to use celophane?
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i just changed my guage cluster to blue leds also, but I forgot to do my signal indicators. Did you change yours to blue, if so is it just a blub switch like the gauges or do i have to use celophane?
uh man, i didn't think About changing the turn indicators to blue. I may have to look to see if I could replace the bulb or have to use blue celophane.
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I spent the day changing out the bulbs in my ACC to blue LEDS. So far it looks sweet. I'll post pick later tonight, but right now I'm having problems with the cruise and dimmer switches. If you are looking at the switch (cruise control), which is the negative LEAD? Any help would be great!
Way to bring back an old thread but did you guys figure which is the negative copper terminal on the cruise control switch? also the dimmer switch ?
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I believe the ground would be Pin 4 on the M27 plug for the cruise control.


And Pin 3 on the M32 plug for the illumination.


Hope that helps.
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I believe the ground would be Pin 4 on the M27 plug for the cruise control.


And Pin 3 on the M32 plug for the illumination.


Hope that helps.
cool thanks for the diagram... ill check it out and confirm.
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