How to- Interior LEDs
so all i need is 3mm leds for the switches, steering wheel control, and radio? how many?
for the dash im using these (11 bulbs):
http://www.v-leds.com/Interior-LED/G...1023-1-2.html#
for the dash im using these (11 bulbs):
http://www.v-leds.com/Interior-LED/G...1023-1-2.html#
so all i need is 3mm leds for the switches, steering wheel control, and radio? how many?
for the dash im using these (11 bulbs):
http://www.v-leds.com/Interior-LED/G...1023-1-2.html#
for the dash im using these (11 bulbs):
http://www.v-leds.com/Interior-LED/G...1023-1-2.html#
You may want t try something a little brighter, like these for the cluster. And you could use all 3mm but it wouldn't be very easy. If you want to stay away from the super small LEDs then get 50 3mm and 50 plcc-2 LEDs; if not get 50 1206 LEDs and 50 plcc-2 LEDS.
PLCC-2 are in used in steering wheel controls, all switches besides the doors, and the ac controls
1206 or 3mm are used in the door switches
1206 or 3mm are used in the door switches
okay I have a 2005 Ford F150 Screw
Okay today i picked up the tools and i'm going for it. But i am not going to use square LEDS. i am going to use Blue Dome looking LEDs 3mm, for switches, and AC control and Instrumental cluster. Will i still need resistors in doing so, or could i just desolder the green lights in the switches and replace them with the blue lights? i will be leaving the 4wheel instrument and Cruise control Instrument green.
For the Guage cluster i am going to go blue but with the US speedo SS backing in blue. But i dont know what size bulbs. Are they 194?
Oh by the way, i will be purchasing all new switches, AC pannel and gauge cluster and instrument light cluster replacement so JUST IN CASE i mess up, i dont mess up bad. and i still have a running truck. Maybe whoever did this post can go into business and sell PREMADE, gauge cluster, and switches and instrument clusters ready to go in peoples choice of color, wink wink (just an idea).
Okay today i picked up the tools and i'm going for it. But i am not going to use square LEDS. i am going to use Blue Dome looking LEDs 3mm, for switches, and AC control and Instrumental cluster. Will i still need resistors in doing so, or could i just desolder the green lights in the switches and replace them with the blue lights? i will be leaving the 4wheel instrument and Cruise control Instrument green.
For the Guage cluster i am going to go blue but with the US speedo SS backing in blue. But i dont know what size bulbs. Are they 194?
Oh by the way, i will be purchasing all new switches, AC pannel and gauge cluster and instrument light cluster replacement so JUST IN CASE i mess up, i dont mess up bad. and i still have a running truck. Maybe whoever did this post can go into business and sell PREMADE, gauge cluster, and switches and instrument clusters ready to go in peoples choice of color, wink wink (just an idea).
okay I have a 2005 Ford F150 Screw
Okay today i picked up the tools and i'm going for it. But i am not going to use square LEDS. i am going to use Blue Dome looking LEDs 3mm, for switches, and AC control and Instrumental cluster. Will i still need resistors in doing so, or could i just desolder the green lights in the switches and replace them with the blue lights? i will be leaving the 4wheel instrument and Cruise control Instrument green.
For the Guage cluster i am going to go blue but with the US speedo SS backing in blue. But i dont know what size bulbs. Are they 194?
Oh by the way, i will be purchasing all new switches, AC pannel and gauge cluster and instrument light cluster replacement so JUST IN CASE i mess up, i dont mess up bad. and i still have a running truck. Maybe whoever did this post can go into business and sell PREMADE, gauge cluster, and switches and instrument clusters ready to go in peoples choice of color, wink wink (just an idea).
Okay today i picked up the tools and i'm going for it. But i am not going to use square LEDS. i am going to use Blue Dome looking LEDs 3mm, for switches, and AC control and Instrumental cluster. Will i still need resistors in doing so, or could i just desolder the green lights in the switches and replace them with the blue lights? i will be leaving the 4wheel instrument and Cruise control Instrument green.
For the Guage cluster i am going to go blue but with the US speedo SS backing in blue. But i dont know what size bulbs. Are they 194?
Oh by the way, i will be purchasing all new switches, AC pannel and gauge cluster and instrument light cluster replacement so JUST IN CASE i mess up, i dont mess up bad. and i still have a running truck. Maybe whoever did this post can go into business and sell PREMADE, gauge cluster, and switches and instrument clusters ready to go in peoples choice of color, wink wink (just an idea).
okay so will these bulbs sufice for the switches?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...b3mm_specs.htm
Could i use the same bulbs also for light instrument cluster and AC cluster?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...b3mm_specs.htm
Could i use the same bulbs also for light instrument cluster and AC cluster?
okay so will these bulbs sufice for the switches?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...b3mm_specs.htm
Could i use the same bulbs also for light instrument cluster and AC cluster?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-b...b3mm_specs.htm
Could i use the same bulbs also for light instrument cluster and AC cluster?
i'm only on the first window switch (driver side back passenger). and i am stuck. Your diagram makes no sense, and instructions on putting the board back while soldering the new LEDs is a no go. The cicuitry is on the bottom of the board. I'm all in headaches and stress.

here you go, This is a circuit board for a single window switch.
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so where do i solder new lights? the 3mm are way bigger than the stock ones. This is a challenge.
Ok the way I was doing it for the 3mm would require you destroying the boards and using your own resistors; however, I can tell you a different way of doing it. What you are going to do is de-solder the LEDs only so that there is a hole. You will then be able to slide the 3mm led into the hole that the old led used to be in. You are then going to solder the 3mm leds to the contact points of the old leds. make sure you solder postive to positive and negative to negative. If I remember correctly the leds that ford uses has the positive side on the side with the top of T looking green marking. I hope this makes sense without pictures since I can't really get any pictures of this.


