Is there a way to fix the light leads on the gauge cluster?

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TommyR

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Hey guys, way back when I put LEDs in my gauge cluster I accidentally scratched a couple of the leads. I checked the polarity of the leds & twistlock adapter and tried the original lights and a couple of them still don't light up. Can I get one of those solder pens to fix it? Thanks!
 

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If you mean the circuit board traces you could probably use some thin (insulated not bare) wire and solder the ends to points on the board where there's a through hole or connector. It's hard to solder to a trace because it's so thin and they tend to just melt away. Solder isn't a good conductor by itself either. You need a pencil-type soldering iron. You might need to clean the soldering area with a solvent to remove any clear coat or contaminant first.
 

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Yes, use led strips to replace those crappy bulbs, cut the strips and steick them evenly inside the assembly.
Solder the strips to the copper pads for bulbs.
No more ****** hot spots.


Get a RGBWW kit and have any color you want in your dash.


If you know what a soldering iron is..... You can do this.
 

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If you decide to repair the sockets so they work, you can just replace the bulbs with LED's in any color too. I did mine in blue and theres no hot spots. There's a write-up in a sticky. It's super easy.
 

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