they are supposed to dim with your dimmer switch since you are just changing the bulbs and nothing else. Mine dim somewhat but not enough to notice. Not sure why but it doesn't bother me. I never used the dimmer before. All my gauges, blinkers, and my heater controls are all blue led's. I kept my check engine light ect all the white light to read them.
Has anyone changed out the bulbs behind the heater/AC controls in a newer truck. Planning on doing my cluster soon and would like to do those as well. Thanks! Pics would be sweet too
Nitrofan1
I ordered 10 blue led's and that did all my gauges, blinkers, and heater controls, and left all my idiot lights white factory colors. I also have a tach in my cluster
BDAB I herd that if you shine white light threw the cluster it will turn out like a light blue but not a nice intense blue like with blue led's
This "film" that you guys are talking about, where is it? I had my cluster out, and it had green covers over the bulbs behind the gauges. Popped them off, and installed red bulbs I bought at an auto parts store, 194R's. I'm going to try blue too. I'll try to get some pics in the next day or two.
Don't know if the "colored" 194 bulbs work as well. I work at an auto parts store and most buy those for dome lights. The LED ones are not affected by the green film. The blue came through blue. If those do work for you all the better!
Hate to dig up an old post but just wanted to say that i love the way the blue bulbs look. i hadnt even thought about doing it before i saw this but now im sold
does anyone know if there is an online tutorial or something on how to pull out the cluster? i know it may sound stupid but i dont want to end up breaking it when installing lights
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