Styling LED's all over

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Does anyone know which bulbs are required from ultraled's for the

Interior roof light (x2)

Electric window buttons

Behind the instrument cluster

Dash buttons and twisty knobs

Glove box and boot light

Ive had a hunt and think the interior may be (239). Guessing the dash buttons are 3mm's, but what is the '4000...' rating for next to the description, light intensity?

Someone must have a UltrLED's invoice for this lot :p Appreciate any help. Dan
 
D4NS said:
Does anyone know which bulbs are required from ultraled's for the

Interior roof light (x2)

Electric window buttons

Behind the instrument cluster

Dash buttons and twisty knobs

Glove box and boot light

Ive had a hunt and think the interior may be (239). Guessing the dash buttons are 3mm's, but what is the '4000...' rating for next to the description, light intensity?

Someone must have a UltrLED's invoice for this lot :p Appreciate any help. Dan


:) Interior Courtesy Light - (239) 36-39mm
:) GloveBox & Boot Light - (239) 36-39mm
:) Electric Window Switches - You need to remove the surface mount board then solder a 560R resistor with a 5mm led facing up towards icon of the switch. Same for Electric Window Switches.
:) Instrument Cluster Varies on Model of Bravo - Usually 590T (Check 1st)
:) Heater Controls & Aircon - 3mm LEDs for Icon, 5mm LEDs for Light
:) FogLight Switch - 3mm LEDs for Icon, 5mm LEDs for Light

Joske
 
My god the window switches and heater... panel is going to be a pain in the arse. :eek: Think ill get a spare from the scrappy first.

Which resisters do you replace on the heater panel, the bigger black ones...and does the elec window switch use a resister?

Any help appreciated. Dan :eek:
 
Going back to this, I'm just looking at buying some to replace the interior courtesy lights - is there one bulb to the front and one to the rear or two to the front and two to the rear? I can't recall from last time I had the unit out :eek:
 
if you remove the original LED on the window switches you dont need to use a resistor, the current is already reduced enough, you simply swap old LED for new one. test for positive terminal first to avoid mistakes.
 
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