Clock light not working...help
#16
hi fellas
in case of this thread
Get the "30% brighter than regular Neo - Wedge LED Instrument Panel Bulbs," near the bottom of the page - http://autolumination.com/74.htm
can anyone just tell me wich tybe should i order for my 2003 g35 coupe .. there are 3 tybes with different sizes
please help ..
thanx
in case of this thread
Get the "30% brighter than regular Neo - Wedge LED Instrument Panel Bulbs," near the bottom of the page - http://autolumination.com/74.htm
can anyone just tell me wich tybe should i order for my 2003 g35 coupe .. there are 3 tybes with different sizes
please help ..
thanx
#17
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
#18
I know that man
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
but when i want to order they ask me wich tybe
there is tybe a led , tybe b led and tybe c led
every tybe had a different size
http://autolumination.com/74.htm
thats my question .. thnx
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I could answer your question now, but its good practice to read through the entire thread before you ask questions that have already been answered
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I got the 30% brighter from superbrightleds.com. It took a little doing to get them in -- took a light twist from a needlenose to turn them into place -- but the install ~looked~ right. However, they do not illuminate. My guess is that they must not be making good contact with the board. Any suggestions from those who have been successful with the replacement? I see on a similar (older) thread that I'm not the only one to encounter problems.
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I got the 30% brighter from superbrightleds.com. It took a little doing to get them in -- took a light twist from a needlenose to turn them into place -- but the install ~looked~ right. However, they do not illuminate. My guess is that they must not be making good contact with the board. Any suggestions from those who have been successful with the replacement? I see on a similar (older) thread that I'm not the only one to encounter problems.