Hi, this is an instructional video on how to remove the old incandescent bulbs in your instrument cluster and replace them with high quality LEDs.
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DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR VEHICLE OR CLUSTER. YOU ARE INSTALLING THEM AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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Do you not need resistors switching to leds?
I put LEDs in my cluster after factory bulbs quit, mine are very very dim and do not brighten. Any suggestions? Are they soldered on backwards as far as polarity
yea getting ready to do mine stand by for my order!
I did this to my 2001 Venture only because I cant find the replacement bulb. Do not pull off the needles or you could damage the delicate plastic gear inside the gauge. Instead desolder the gauge from the board. I had to buy another gauge as a result. I had to put the old gauge back since the mileage is lower and I did that by simply desoldering the gauge from the back.
i tried soldering leds into my 03 silverado cluster and now none of my gauges work, what went wrong
Simple to follow video on installing LED's. We just received the LED's and +/- installation directions today. We replaced the bulbs in my son's 2003 Chevy 2500HD with the Blue LED and they look and work great. Thank you!.
Could you tell me what pins need power to make a tester with a factory harness/plug? I'd like to make a tester with a power supply
Awesome job buddy!
What kind of solder wire do you use ?
Can I pay you to do mine?