DIY: EG Cluster and Dash Lighting Modifications
#51
Re: DIY: EG Cluster and Dash Lighting Modifications
Has anyone tried blue LED's? I used the car's dimmer and it's much better than full brightness. I was curious to see how the blue looks.
#54
#55
Re: DIY: EG Cluster and Dash Lighting Modifications
I replaced my cluster completely after it shorted out. I used the existing gauges and I moved the LED bulbs over.
The weird thing that is happening now is, my cluster will NOT dim with the OEM dimmer switch. However, the HVAC system will dim with the dimmer.
I'm completely stumped. Has anyone heard of this?
The weird thing that is happening now is, my cluster will NOT dim with the OEM dimmer switch. However, the HVAC system will dim with the dimmer.
I'm completely stumped. Has anyone heard of this?
#57
Re: DIY: EG Cluster and Dash Lighting Modifications
I did this write-up because I couldn't find half of this info anywhere. So, here you go.
Cluster LEDs:
Let’s start with the easiest modification, replacing your cluster’s stock bulbs with bright LEDs, of any color, to give your Civic a new look.
You’ll need 6 LEDs. I went with T1.5 #74 LEDs installed in a twist lock socket base from superbrightleds.com. You will need to reuse one of the stock bulb’s sockets. (more about that later)
1.
Remove the cluster.
(Quick summary: pop out hazard switch and unplug, unscrew screw behind hazard switch and the 2 screws in the bezel above the cluster, pull out bezel and unplug clock, unscrew the 4 screws holding the cluster in, and plug the cluster and remove.)
2.
Viewing the back of the cluster:
Attachment 477414
Remove the bulbs circled in red. Remove the bulb circled in yellow and red and set it aside for now.
3.
You can install your new LEDs in the red circled locations now.
4.
The location circled in yellow and red is smaller than the rest. For this reason, you’ll need to reuse the stock bulb socket that you set aside previously. Pull the stock bulb out of its socket. Do the same with an LED. Now push the LED into the stock socket and install the LED.
Here are the stock bulbs and sockets. The one on the Left is the small one.
Attachment 477415
Here is the LED and socket. And second image is the LED removed from the socket.
Attachment 477416
Attachment 477417
5.
Now, these LEDs are polarized, meaning they only work in one direction. So, test that they are working. To test, plug the cluster back in, turn on the lights. If an LED isn’t lit, remove it, turn it 180 degrees and reinsert.
Done!
Dash Switches and Climate Control LEDs:
Now that your cluster is looking like a new Audi, your dash switches and Climate Controls are now looking faded and old. Let’s change that!
All the switches use 3mm Neo-Wedges. There are 6 total. The Climate control uses #74 LEDs.
Start with the switches:
1.
Remove the switch that you intend to replace the bulb with.
Attachment 477418
There are 4 tabs that hold each switch in the housing. (2 are circled in green). Push in the tabs and pull out the switch.
Attachment 477419
2.
Then you have an option.
a.
You can try to get out the bulbs (circled in red) as they are [then, skip to step 3]
OR
b.
you can go further and open up the switch to easily remove the bulbs.
Attachment 477420
i.
To open the switch up, start by removing the back. There are 4 tabs (2 are circled in yellow) holding the back on.
Attachment 477421
ii.
Then remove the face of the switch. There are again 4 tabs holding the face on (circled in green).
Attachment 477422
iii.
Now, the internals will slide out and you will be able to easily remove the bulbs.
Attachment 477423
Here's a video showing the same thing:
3.
You will be using 6 Neo-Wedge LEDs sized 3mm. They will not fit into the socket without altering the lock tabs slightly.
(Stock bulb on Right, LED on Left)
Attachment 477424
Use a razor blade to cut off 3 spots on the LED’s lock tabs.
In this diagram, not the stock tab on the left and the LED’s tab on the right. Carefully, remove the blue sections with the razor blade.
Attachment 477425
They should look like this now.
Attachment 477426
4.
Remember now, that these LEDs are polarized, meaning they only work one way. So, before you assemble the switches back together, test that the LEDs are installed correctly.
5.
For the Climate Control LEDs, reference Addiction2Bass’s DIY to disassemble the unit. http://www.hondacivicforum.com...58988
Once you get to the stock bulbs, simply remove them and replace with the #74 LEDs.
Done!!
Here's a look at the final product:
Attachment 477427
Attachment 477428
Attachment 477429
I used Bright White for the cluster, climate controls, and switch function images. I used green and amber for the switch indicator lights.
Obviously, you can do the whole amber thing, or whatever color(s) you want!
Cluster LEDs:
Let’s start with the easiest modification, replacing your cluster’s stock bulbs with bright LEDs, of any color, to give your Civic a new look.
You’ll need 6 LEDs. I went with T1.5 #74 LEDs installed in a twist lock socket base from superbrightleds.com. You will need to reuse one of the stock bulb’s sockets. (more about that later)
1.
Remove the cluster.
(Quick summary: pop out hazard switch and unplug, unscrew screw behind hazard switch and the 2 screws in the bezel above the cluster, pull out bezel and unplug clock, unscrew the 4 screws holding the cluster in, and plug the cluster and remove.)
2.
Viewing the back of the cluster:
Attachment 477414
Remove the bulbs circled in red. Remove the bulb circled in yellow and red and set it aside for now.
3.
You can install your new LEDs in the red circled locations now.
4.
The location circled in yellow and red is smaller than the rest. For this reason, you’ll need to reuse the stock bulb socket that you set aside previously. Pull the stock bulb out of its socket. Do the same with an LED. Now push the LED into the stock socket and install the LED.
Here are the stock bulbs and sockets. The one on the Left is the small one.
Attachment 477415
Here is the LED and socket. And second image is the LED removed from the socket.
Attachment 477416
Attachment 477417
5.
Now, these LEDs are polarized, meaning they only work in one direction. So, test that they are working. To test, plug the cluster back in, turn on the lights. If an LED isn’t lit, remove it, turn it 180 degrees and reinsert.
Done!
Dash Switches and Climate Control LEDs:
Now that your cluster is looking like a new Audi, your dash switches and Climate Controls are now looking faded and old. Let’s change that!
All the switches use 3mm Neo-Wedges. There are 6 total. The Climate control uses #74 LEDs.
Start with the switches:
1.
Remove the switch that you intend to replace the bulb with.
Attachment 477418
There are 4 tabs that hold each switch in the housing. (2 are circled in green). Push in the tabs and pull out the switch.
Attachment 477419
2.
Then you have an option.
a.
You can try to get out the bulbs (circled in red) as they are [then, skip to step 3]
OR
b.
you can go further and open up the switch to easily remove the bulbs.
Attachment 477420
i.
To open the switch up, start by removing the back. There are 4 tabs (2 are circled in yellow) holding the back on.
Attachment 477421
ii.
Then remove the face of the switch. There are again 4 tabs holding the face on (circled in green).
Attachment 477422
iii.
Now, the internals will slide out and you will be able to easily remove the bulbs.
Attachment 477423
Here's a video showing the same thing:
3.
You will be using 6 Neo-Wedge LEDs sized 3mm. They will not fit into the socket without altering the lock tabs slightly.
(Stock bulb on Right, LED on Left)
Attachment 477424
Use a razor blade to cut off 3 spots on the LED’s lock tabs.
In this diagram, not the stock tab on the left and the LED’s tab on the right. Carefully, remove the blue sections with the razor blade.
Attachment 477425
They should look like this now.
Attachment 477426
4.
Remember now, that these LEDs are polarized, meaning they only work one way. So, before you assemble the switches back together, test that the LEDs are installed correctly.
5.
For the Climate Control LEDs, reference Addiction2Bass’s DIY to disassemble the unit. http://www.hondacivicforum.com...58988
Once you get to the stock bulbs, simply remove them and replace with the #74 LEDs.
Done!!
Here's a look at the final product:
Attachment 477427
Attachment 477428
Attachment 477429
I used Bright White for the cluster, climate controls, and switch function images. I used green and amber for the switch indicator lights.
Obviously, you can do the whole amber thing, or whatever color(s) you want!
Could anybody please pojnt to another diy page that os working fine please.
Thanks.
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