TheAutumnWind
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I know I'm 6 months late, but try lightly sanding the LEDs before installation. It should diffuse the light more evenly.
Good suggestion.
I need to pull mine apart since the PRND light is out. Will likely try this. My soldering skills need some work...
Any ideas which resistor would work best for white leds?
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I do not do radios, or any airbag shutoff switches. I also do not do 00-02 clusters.
I can do a 03-06 cluster for $50
I charge $50 to do a dash AC control panel, and $40 for each overhead rear ac control
Headlight switch-$30
Rear wiper/foglight switch -$20
4x4 switch-$30
Traction control switch-$20
Sunroof switch-$20
Homelink buttons inbroof console-$35
Steering wheel controls -$40 for all 4
Drivers door master window/lock/mirror switch-$40
Power mirror switch -$20 (00-02 only) its part of the window switch on 03-06
Passenger door window/lock switch-$30
Rear door power window switches-$20 each
I only do blue. I tried red and white and they looked like crap so I ain't ******* with them anymore. Blue gives the best results.
Bummer, white doesn't look good?
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If anyone needs blue,green,red or white LED's that DO NOT require using a resistor, let me know. I can get them for 2003-2006 GM clusters and 1999-2002 GM Trucks and full size SUV's.
intrigued