LED Gauges Conversion

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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 12:56 PM
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I got my kit from LEDautomotive.com so I dont have bulb types. I can help you with the amounts though.

Gauge Cluster - 6 bulbs
Odometer - 3 bulbs
Clock - 1 bulb
Trip Buttons - 2 bulbs
Sunroof - 2 bulbs
Cruise - 1 or 2 if you do the indicator light as well
HVAC - 8 I think. Can someone clarify that one?
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
I got my kit from LEDautomotive.com so I dont have bulb types. I can help you with the amounts though.

Gauge Cluster - 6 bulbs
Odometer - 3 bulbs
Clock - 1 bulb
Trip Buttons - 2 bulbs
Sunroof - 2 bulbs
Cruise - 1 or 2 if you do the indicator light as well
HVAC - 8 I think. Can someone clarify that one?
Its 9 for the HVAC. But everything else sounds right. I'd have to check again on the size of the bulbs.

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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by s2knky
i see these trick LED setups and want to do it but dont ever see anyone post a list of all the bulbs needed to do the conversion

can anyone make a list that says you need X t5 wedge and X t2 wedge and and and ?
Well I ordered mine as a kit, but from the site that was provided in the middle of my thread here it looks like you are going to need 8 x t4 for the gauges and the turns, and 18 x t3 for everything else. Ordering extras would make your life a little easier if any of the bulbs fail.
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 11:01 AM
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I did mine a while back. I didn't think soldering those little resistors on was easy w/ my big ole hands haha. But the after result is great. Really makes you want to drive at night more lol.
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Old Aug 4, 2009 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Echo42987
I did mine a while back. I didn't think soldering those little resistors on was easy w/ my big ole hands haha. But the after result is great. Really makes you want to drive at night more lol.
Haha, i know right. Still have friends who get in and ask if I changed something
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