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:bacon::rofl::D to previous comment. and thanks. i really dont think of this as a progression but more as i can get help on this or give help. but it is progressing!

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  • 5 months later...

havent posted in here in a while. ok well i havent done this yet. ill probably finish up the doors before moving on to the center console. on the doors, i need the two lock buttons and the mirrors toggle switch, both of them have tight spaces. and on the center console, ill most likely get rid of the two gold LEDs and possibly the red on the temperature, if its possible.

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i know i havent started the second set of LED mods but i may do the center console along with other things. but i have a question...the drivers window switches, the one for driver side passanger...how did i lose power on it? i lost the down control but not the up. i tried to be careful and all when i soldered. i dont think i got anything on it. and i put a piece of tape to keep the metals from touching. so whats the problem?

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plenty actually. in my last posts of 2 years ago, i already had a good chuck done which was the harder part. now i only need 3 lights left.
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i have no idea cuz it was all there and good, two different LEDs as well as resistors and i ended up using those same LEDs and resistors. anyways, i did get it working after that. all lights are done, well that was until i noticed something at night. the bright yellow airbag lights. <_< so those are the only ones left now. and no help from G6P? i thought there were people that have completed this before me? so hopefully this helps out others.



so one of the harder ones was the gauge cluster.



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taken apart and ready for blue LEDs. thanks Mark for that little hint.



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taking mine out.



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the spare plugged in and ready to test.



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uuhhh...thats not right.



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lets try this again.



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it works now for the needles.



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its all perfect and now in place.



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this was the last thing i completed two years ago.

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so while I was tearing it up inside for a different reason, i decided "why not" and jus dove right in.




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shifter light.



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