for anyone who cares, I took apart the switches and a/c cluster and measured voltage at the ends. They are not regulated to 12v. mine were at 14.1V just some info for those who are planning on doing an LED upgrade and wanted to use different colors other than blue.
Chris
What resistor did you end up using for the red led lights in the headlamp switch etc. I saw the write up but he used blue LEDs. I want to do it in red.
So I am trying to figure out what resistors to use with my LED upgrade and I haven't really had the time to pull apart the window switches, a/c controls (front and rear) etc.... I was hoping that someone on this forum has measure the voltage at the suply wires to these components. The problem is...
my mistake, yes its for a 2002. I'm not talking about the backlighting of the actual gauges though. I am talking about the SCREEN where the odometer is, its a teal color from the factory. Wondering if there was a way to change that out if anyone has done it before? I tried searching on the web...
Scotty, In measuring your resistance calculations to find your resistor value for the Blue LED's, what was the voltage output at the terminal with the car running? Does it jump to 14.1V or is it regulated to 12V? I am trying to replace the LED's but with Red instead of Blue and wanted to know...
I have an 02 tahoe LS with leather seats. I am upgrading the seats to a 03+ style. The connectors do not match. I have deduced what is power and what is ground. I now need to know what wire is used for seat belt chime and what wire is used for airbag? if anyone has a schematic for the plug of...
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