what led bulbs do you need for the fog light and asr switches?
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what led bulbs do you need for the fog light and asr switches?
so i decided to do full led interior.i got all the right bulbs for everything except for fog light and asr switches.any body know what type of led i need to get these switches working?whats the parts # for these bulbs.also i will be using blue color so i want to know what type of resister i need and how to solder them.i order everything from superbrightleds.com.
i did do alot of research but cant get the right info.dont want to order the wrong stuff again.please help me
i did do alot of research but cant get the right info.dont want to order the wrong stuff again.please help me
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Going to need 2 3mm component leds per switch, resistor size depends on which color leds you pick. The resistors you can just get at radio shack. Here's the right up I followed.
http://www.pcmforless.com/index.php?...ches&Itemid=56
http://www.pcmforless.com/index.php?...ches&Itemid=56
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Going to need 2 3mm component leds per switch, resistor size depends on which color leds you pick. The resistors you can just get at radio shack. Here's the right up I followed.
http://www.pcmforless.com/index.php?...ches&Itemid=56
http://www.pcmforless.com/index.php?...ches&Itemid=56
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...-mcd/305/1237/
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yes that will work. i know you want blue but maybe use a different color as the indicator for when the switch is on or off. i have cool blue that shows what the switch is and then red indicators. ill get some pics tomorrow for you.
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Here's one from my DD. The reason I picked red was so it matched the red for the heater controls and the red sections on the gauge cluster but you can use whatever color you want. I know my gauges look blue in the pic but in real life its not as blue and more of a cool white as I have cool white leds and not blue leds, I think with the blue leds its to dark and the red is washed out. Since switches don't have a blue film behind them like the gauges, I used blue window tint and white leds so it matched the gauges perfect.
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Check and see what the operating voltage is, don't forget while the car is running its going to be more then 12v. When ever I do single leds like this in a car I shoot for a voltage of 13.7 when figuring out what size resistor to use.
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There are basically two ways to take care of your interior. The easy way, and the harder way. The harder way consists of buying your own LEDs and appropriate resistors, soldering them together, and then soldering them into the bulb holders. The easy way is using LED bulbs. They are LEDs with a built in resistor that has a bottom shaped like a bulb, so it plugs directly into the socket. Led bulbs work great in fog.
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Where are those EASY bulbs located? Website?
I tried this on mine and the ASR one worked fine. When i connected the TCS one I kept blowing my interior fuse. I even went up on the fuses and they still kept popping. I used 470 Ohms, 1W resistors. The ASR is still shining bright. I lost interest and never tried to finish this up. Should I go down or up on the Ohms? Or just try to resoldier it. What Ohms did everybody use?
Where are those EASY bulbs located? Website?
I tried this on mine and the ASR one worked fine. When i connected the TCS one I kept blowing my interior fuse. I even went up on the fuses and they still kept popping. I used 470 Ohms, 1W resistors. The ASR is still shining bright. I lost interest and never tried to finish this up. Should I go down or up on the Ohms? Or just try to resoldier it. What Ohms did everybody use?
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There are basically two ways to take care of your interior. The easy way, and the harder way. The harder way consists of buying your own LEDs and appropriate resistors, soldering them together, and then soldering them into the bulb holders. The easy way is using LED bulbs. They are LEDs with a built in resistor that has a bottom shaped like a bulb, so it plugs directly into the socket. Led bulbs work great in fog.
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Where are those EASY bulbs located? Website?
I tried this on mine and the ASR one worked fine. When i connected the TCS one I kept blowing my interior fuse. I even went up on the fuses and they still kept popping. I used 470 Ohms, 1W resistors. The ASR is still shining bright. I lost interest and never tried to finish this up. Should I go down or up on the Ohms? Or just try to resoldier it. What Ohms did everybody use?
Where are those EASY bulbs located? Website?
I tried this on mine and the ASR one worked fine. When i connected the TCS one I kept blowing my interior fuse. I even went up on the fuses and they still kept popping. I used 470 Ohms, 1W resistors. The ASR is still shining bright. I lost interest and never tried to finish this up. Should I go down or up on the Ohms? Or just try to resoldier it. What Ohms did everybody use?
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All that went in great. It actually works, but after a day or two it blows my interior lights. I look down in the dark and see nothing, it pops the interior fuse. If I was to plug it in now, it would work. It would blow the fuse in a couple of days. I have the stocker in its place now. Did you use the same Ohms for all yours?
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Yes same resistor for each because both leds are white. The one just has blue film over it. That's weird that it doesn't pop right away. Do both leds light up? And when you rock the switch to turn it on/off it returns back and doesnt stay to whichever side you push it to? If it was a resistor problem on the led it would just blow the led, unless you have something touching inside.
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If you want them to work like the courtesy lights do and with the dimmer switched turned on then below is what wires you need. Just have to locate the wires coming down the driver side a-pillar from the rear view mirror.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...ew-mirror.html
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...ew-mirror.html
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If you want them to work like the courtesy lights do and with the dimmer switched turned on then below is what wires you need. Just have to locate the wires coming down the driver side a-pillar from the rear view mirror.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...ew-mirror.html
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...ew-mirror.html
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got another problems guys.my HAVC,and cluster lights are not working.they were working fine till i installed led strips.i tapped them into the mirror/map wire..they work perfect.but after i installed them the HAVC AND CLUSTER light went out.also tail lights went out replaced the fuse on those they're working.i checked all the fuses the DIMMER(5a) fuse was blow replaced tried again and saw smoke from the dimmer switch.replace those 3 times already.it did the same thing 3 times.blows a fuse and burns up the dimmer switch.i checked all my wire for short or loose wire,couldn't find anything wrong.somebody please help me out.