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Cigarette lighter - light is white?
I had been using my cigarette lighter to power my radar detector / gps / phone charger (using a multi-outlet adapter). Finally got sick of having to plug / unplug it all the time so wired the adapter in using the phone wire.
I had noticed during this time the light around the outlet was brighter and white than the other buttons/dials, thought it was because the lighter was not plugged in the outlet. Now that I do not need the outlet and put the plug back I find the white light around the outlet a little distracting and annoying (given everything else is amber). Is this light supposed to be white, or am I missing something or have the wrong bulb to make it amber? |
Strange...mine is blue...?
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...8E20883C2C.jpg In all seriousness, I remember it being the same amber color as everything else, but that was a long time ago and my memory may be a bit foggy. |
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The gauge cluster was just a matter of swapping bulbs for ready-made LEDs. The switches and climate control unit required disassembly and soldering. ;)
I lost a lot of my pictures, but the thread below has some good info. http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/36014-changing-color-climate-control-switch-back-lights.html |
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it's originally white...
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practice, it really is not that hard! |
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I have some OEM amber LEDs and could make an LED "bulb" for you if you can do some soldering.
The bulb and holder are basically mated in a way that I can't just make an LED bulb that you could swap out. You would need to remove the holder/bulb assembly and solder the new LED directly to the contacts. OR If you can go for a week or so without the cigarette lighter light, remove you bulb holder and send to me so I can fit it with the amber LEDs. That way would not require any soldering on your part. PM me if interested...no charge. ;) |
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Sounds good ;)
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I wish there were a direct fit LED, but it would have to be side emitting and single bulb type LEDs are front emitting only. If you can solder decently, you could do what I originally did in the link I posted. Otherwise, send your bulb holder to me and I'll put one in. This requires tiny SMD LEDs and some fine work, but still only takes about 15 minutes. Shipping to and from Canada may be a bit slow and a few more $, though. |
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The amber looks nice. :cool:
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...19D0259EB4.jpg http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...5692822E90.jpg |
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