Bright a$$ instrument cluster in my 2001 AE...PICS!!!!
#1
Bright a$$ instrument cluster in my 2001 AE...PICS!!!!
Well, I am proud to announce that I have made my cluster BRIGHT AS HELL!!!! Clicky for the HOW TO
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#3
Originally Posted by speye022
Nice work, how did you make it?
#6
Looks killer bro, I love the way the little lights below the HVAC controlls are bright, this little light on the Max is pretty cool- I love that little gadget. Hook it up with a nice writeup on the HVAC, I'm doing my new cluster little diff.
#7
Originally Posted by BlackBIRDVQ
Looks killer bro, I love the way the little lights below the HVAC controlls are bright, this little light on the Max is pretty cool- I love that little gadget. Hook it up with a nice writeup on the HVAC, I'm doing my new cluster little diff.
#9
Originally Posted by danimsta
less talk more HOW TO!!!
looks hot!
looks hot!
#15
Originally Posted by BustaReims
***UPDATE***
I tried putting in 194-style LED lights, and just to let you guys know -
It looks blue and not white. Just to let ya know...
I tried putting in 194-style LED lights, and just to let you guys know -
It looks blue and not white. Just to let ya know...
#16
Originally Posted by -ZIPPIN-
man busta. i am waiting for the instructions for the shifter light and defogger
#19
Originally Posted by Ammi
Busta, did you try out LEDs for your cluster yet?
Originally Posted by BustaReims
***UPDATE***
I tried putting in 194-style LED lights, and just to let you guys know -
It looks blue and not white. Just to let ya know...
I tried putting in 194-style LED lights, and just to let you guys know -
It looks blue and not white. Just to let ya know...
Dude, it looks like TOTAL @SS. It makes the cluster look rice-a-roni blue, NOT what I am looking for. Looks like the best way to go is with a standard hyper-white 194 wedge bulb.
#22
Originally Posted by Ammi
did you happen to take a picture of it?
#23
Originally Posted by Arek
How about the heat problem - isn't 194 bulbs generates more heat than OEM ones?
It look very cool I was looking for something like that since I bought my Max.
It look very cool I was looking for something like that since I bought my Max.
After some play with the wire length an bulb positioning you will be good to go. I have been running this setup since December with no problems and a ton of night driving.
#24
Well, I tried my own version of this, using 194 bulb holders taken out of some of those $2 side marker lights you can buy at the auto store....same idea as the original, but wanted to see if I could make them so I could change the bulb in the future without soldering. To use the bulb holders, I had to do some minor creative soldering on them to replace the original grounding strip with a wire instead....keep in mind, you still have to dremel out the holes to fit the bulbs, and solder the wires...
Also, noticed that there are 5 dash gauge lighting bulbs (3 bottom, 2 top) in my dash assemby (?) instead of the three mentioned here.
Anyhow, just wanted to test this out, so I did only the fuel gauge lighting, using some cheap-o "xenon white" 149 bulb from Wal-mart (I use the same bulbs in my door lights, and they are a nice white..)
Well, as you can see in the last pic, for some reason the lighting is a light blue, and not particularly bright....so I will have to try out a different bulb, obviously....(these are 5-watt) that puts out a whiter, brighter light. Note in the last pic that I only did the light on the fuel gauge, not the others....
Anyhow....just an idea for doing this a "slightly" different way.
so here's what I was talking about:
Also, noticed that there are 5 dash gauge lighting bulbs (3 bottom, 2 top) in my dash assemby (?) instead of the three mentioned here.
Anyhow, just wanted to test this out, so I did only the fuel gauge lighting, using some cheap-o "xenon white" 149 bulb from Wal-mart (I use the same bulbs in my door lights, and they are a nice white..)
Well, as you can see in the last pic, for some reason the lighting is a light blue, and not particularly bright....so I will have to try out a different bulb, obviously....(these are 5-watt) that puts out a whiter, brighter light. Note in the last pic that I only did the light on the fuel gauge, not the others....
Anyhow....just an idea for doing this a "slightly" different way.
so here's what I was talking about:
#33
Originally Posted by irish44j
Busta...which bulbs are you using, Polarg?
Originally Posted by -ZIPPIN-
and remind me again of the sand paper. why do we need it?
#35
I FORGOT TO ADD SOMETHING TO THE HOW-TO
There is a blue film on the back of the faceplate that I stripped off...I will add it this weekend!!!!!! It is not hard, I will add how to calibrate the needles and everything.
****, ****, ****!!!!! I can't believe I forgot to add this, I apologize to everyone for this
I did this after I added the bulbs, I have the pics but did not add them yet.
The mod will still look bright without it, but not as bright as mine unless this is done.
There is a blue film on the back of the faceplate that I stripped off...I will add it this weekend!!!!!! It is not hard, I will add how to calibrate the needles and everything.
****, ****, ****!!!!! I can't believe I forgot to add this, I apologize to everyone for this
I did this after I added the bulbs, I have the pics but did not add them yet.
The mod will still look bright without it, but not as bright as mine unless this is done.
#36
Originally Posted by Ammi
Hey Busta, I ordered some UV bulbs to experiment. I'll post some pics when I do the mod.
#38
Originally Posted by -ZIPPIN-
common Busta. how much longer are you gonna make us wait?
I feel terrible about leaving this part out SO...I will do it as soon as I get home. I will have it up no later than 9pm.
#40
Originally Posted by irish44j
hmmm...that is probably why my bulbs are showing light blue instead of bright white!!!
Yeah, that's how I remembered it. I put my bulbs in, turned the lights on and saw blue...that's when I knew something else had to be done!!!! T-minus 2.25 hours till I start getting the rest of the HOW-TO underway...