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How to: 2nd Gen Gauge Cluster Removal and LED Conversion V2

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I did the same thing with my 1996 Explorer. I used the white refractor led style and my green cluster numbers lit a nice blue color when installed. I assume in 98+ the green color of the numbers is thicker. Non of mine burnt out except in my girlfriends car in her parking lights. They started flickering.
 



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damn. i already changed my bulbs with regular ones. wish i can do this but i'm not gonna try removing that gauge cluster again. its pita.
 






Why did you do only those 6 spots? Are those just the main ones?.... Would it hurt to do the others? Is it pointless?

Also... the inverted wedge LED.. my projectors came with them.. I know they're supposed to be white.. (or so I've been told) .. why do they appear blue?.. More blue than anything 'white' in comparison anyways..
 






Why did you do only those 6 spots? Are those just the main ones?.... Would it hurt to do the others? Is it pointless?

Also... the inverted wedge LED.. my projectors came with them.. I know they're supposed to be white.. (or so I've been told) .. why do they appear blue?.. More blue than anything 'white' in comparison anyways..

The 6 ones I changed were the back light bulbs. The rest are all indicator lights.

The color of an LED comes from the element that is used in the diode, As to why they have a bluish color, I really cant answer that.
 






I can't find any of your old pictures.. and which type of LED's did you use for V1?

My 60-70mph light went out.. and it bugs the hell outta me.. some LED's would be nice as hell.... and honestly... regardless of the different light output of the different type of LED's... are they all still better than the normal 194's?

I would like to get some LED's locally... but we don't really have a wide selection around here that I know about.
 






I can't find any of your old pictures.. and which type of LED's did you use for V1?

My 60-70mph light went out.. and it bugs the hell outta me.. some LED's would be nice as hell.... and honestly... regardless of the different light output of the different type of LED's... are they all still better than the normal 194's?

I would like to get some LED's locally... but we don't really have a wide selection around here that I know about.

For V1 I used the inverted wedge LEDs. They light up the cluster evenly, but they are not as bright as the 194 bulbs. I would say they were 75% as bright as the bulbs.

Your best bet is really ebay.
 






What do you think about the 4 LED ones you can find at auto stores in the accessory section?
 

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What do you think about the 4 LED ones you can find at auto stores in the accessory section?

Not Good. They wont light the cluster up evenly, they will only make hot spots since they do not have LEDs angled horizontally.
 






say i wanna do this conversion what all do i need to purchase and can it be done in a weekends time?
 






Yep, make sure you order enough though, its more of the fact of just removing the cluster to access the lights, then swapping them takes about 5 mins.
 






It will take roughly a half hour to get to the cluster on your first try.
 






ok sweet deal that is do able. ok next thing what exactly do i need to get and a rough price on this mod
 












now i have been contenplating this mustang and as you may have saw on my other posts i change everything to blue except for the cluster i know there is a greentint in this cluster and i was wondering if you knew if it was just a plastic tint sheet or actually painted on
 






now i have been contenplating this mustang and as you may have saw on my other posts i change everything to blue except for the cluster i know there is a greentint in this cluster and i was wondering if you knew if it was just a plastic tint sheet or actually painted on

Sorry I really don't know the answer to that. I haven't looked at that part of the cluster.
 






Mustang, thanks alot for all your intel! I'm joining this forum from across the Atlantic because of you! Can you please let me know whether your SMD LEDs are white colored (and that the green appearance of the dials comes from the numbers themselves) or are your LEDs green in color?
 






Glad to help. The SMD LEDs are white. The green color comes from a green film on the back of the numbers.
 






now i have been contenplating this mustang and as you may have saw on my other posts i change everything to blue except for the cluster i know there is a greentint in this cluster and i was wondering if you knew if it was just a plastic tint sheet or actually painted on

it is painted on. you can scrap it with a knife, or use 220 sandpaper. the heater controls have a tint sheet that can be easily removed.
 






Thanks again, Mustang! The LEDs have been bought off eBay already!:thumbsup:
 



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Could I bug ya to post a pic of your V1 conversion? I can get the inverted LED's for cheaper and easier than the SMDs.. (although.. I do want the SMDs..) Anyway.. I'm just looking for a quick comparison.. even if it's dimmer, they'll last a lot longer than normal bulbs Anyways.. and less power.
 






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