How to: LED gauge install (white like stock, not blue)
I think this site needs more step by step "how to"s. So I made this one.
Use this link http://www.mikefordmustang.com/write...er-mustang.php for the basics. Even though this is for a SN95 and not a Mach 1 everything is the same up until you get your gauge cluster loose from the car. There are two plugs that you need to press clips in with your finger while you wiggle them loose to get the gauge cluster loose from the car. Once you get the cluster loose from the car and flip it over to take out the bulbs you will run into a white case around it (see below). Use a star screw driver to get the brass screws out. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge4.jpg At this point you are ready to take out the bulbs. You need to turn the white clips attached to the bulbs counter clockwise. They are small so a pair of needle nose pliers helped me alot. For me the bulbs were a MAJOR pain in the *** to get out the clips at first using only my hands. I then used a work set of gloves that have rubber on the fingers. Whatever you do make sure you don't squeeze the bulb too much or you could break it. Instead get a good grip with two fingers on the bulb, hold the white clip with a pair of needle nose pliers and pull apart. Now you are ready to put in your LED bulbs. It should look like this... http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge2.jpg Install the LED bulbs back into the gauges but do not install the white case around the back of the gauges yet. I'm going to tell you a short cut... Go install the gauges back in the car with the white case missing BUT BE CAREFUL not to hurt anything behind the gauges!!! Now plug in only the plug that is closest to the passenger side. This will allow you to see which bulbs are working and which aren't without having to take everything back apart. It should look like this... http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge1.jpg Now turn the lights on and you can see which bulbs are working and which aren't. For me at first only the far left and far right ones worked. I had to pull some back out and switch them around and some I had to just play with the LED bulb in the clip and how it was seated. After they all light up you are ready to reinstall. You will need to unplug them again to reinstall the white case. When you unplug the only plug in you used to light them up, again...BE CAREFUL. The white case keeps the green motherboard from becoming detached from the gauges. So hold it gently so it can't detach and move the plug side to side, not up and down like you normally might. After this you can use the first link again and just reinstall everything like you took it apart. Then your gauges should have gone from this.... STOCK http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge5.jpg to this NEW http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge3.jpg |
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The bulbs are here http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b....html%23ipanel and are the 74-xHP3
Now if you get the "cool white" bulbs your gauges will look like this... http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...32v/gauge6.jpg I like the factory look of white, just not the dim look. So I figured out you need to get the "warm white" The cool white is more of a 6000k HID look and the warm white is a pure 4500k HID white look. |
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Excellent. I will be doing this. Thanks :CHEERS:
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Nice! Thanks for this!!!
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man thanks for the write up, i would agree for sure need more how to's and write ups, helps out alot, this one should become a sticky, also i'll prob be doing this soon, just alot better for seeing it and looks great,
would be kewl to switch mine to yellow, that would be nice, again thanks for the write up, really helpful ASh |
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does the dimming feature still work?
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How many bulbs do u need to order ?
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Hell ya. Thanks man :CHEERS:
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ive been thinking about doing this... what i really want to do is get rid of the green stuff in the center of the dash.. how do we ditch the green illumination of the heat/ac/trac control etc
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Id love to make everything blue in the car. Problem is my boost gauge is green to match the green gauge cluster and the green center console. Would be nice if all of it was blue. Just seems like alot of work and I dont think you can change the stock stereo to blue.
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Just ordered mine! :eyebrows::eyebrows: I'm guessing the bright white ones were the "warm white?" I didn't see any other white it could be.
Thanks for the write up and part #:hail1: |
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i would like to do yellow, i guess simple question can yellow be done, i'm guessing it is what ever choice of bulb you go with and that is what you get???
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Very cool, I had no idea we could even change out the bulbs. By the looks of it I will probably not be able to go with red because then it will all just be red, kind of a boring look picturing it :(
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Anybody know what type of led buld we need for lights around the A/C knobs area?
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Installed mine today! Went with green to match my Aeroforce Gauges. It sure was a pain in the a$$ to get all the LEDs on.
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Now THAT looks good my friend!!! Did you try my shortcut to checking all the LEDs?
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Thanks! nice how-to, just ordered the cool white LED's for mine
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http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...o/df04a1e3.jpg
Mine turned out really nice! I didn't take off the white cover on the back of the cluster for fear if messing up the mother board. I was able to remove and replace the bulbs with needle nose pliers. At first, only one bulb didn't work, so I bent the clip towards the white base of the fixture and it worked just fine. Thanks for the write up and buying info!! |
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This was the FIRST mod that I did to my Mach. I also put a red and blue LED in the AC knob It looks sweet! .... STILL havent been able to get git of the **** GREEEN odometer tho!
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