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darren-jay 10th March 2011 11:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lukus-vtr (Post 5173286)
Go on phenoptix.com and there called PLCC SMD.

Link: http://www.phenoptix.com/shop/plcc2-...-21_30_38.html


There awesome and look really good :)

thanks for the link.

deffo going to to this as it looks well smart.

with the white ones how many did you use and was it just on the temp/fuel guage as it brakes the blue up a little.

cheers

Spyro_UK 10th March 2011 13:56

thats actually pretty cool, very smart

Lukus-vtr 10th March 2011 14:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by darren-jay (Post 5173302)
thanks for the link.

deffo going to to this as it looks well smart.

with the white ones how many did you use and was it just on the temp/fuel guage as it brakes the blue up a little.

cheers


Well I bought 20 Blue and 4 White, I would recommend getting a bit more whites then I did because I recked one!

I agree, the blue was a little overpowering so I wanted something a little different :)

In the end I used 3 whites. One for the fuel, one for the temp and one for dipped beam. I originally had one for the fog light but I wrecked it and replaced it with a blue one. :cool:


If you do this don't forget which way the LED is facing when you take it off so you can put the new one on the right way.


Hope it goes well! :y:

darren-jay 10th March 2011 15:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lukus-vtr (Post 5173722)
Well I bought 20 Blue and 4 White, I would recommend getting a bit more whites then I did because I recked one!

I agree, the blue was a little overpowering so I wanted something a little different :)

In the end I used 3 whites. One for the fuel, one for the temp and one for dipped beam. I originally had one for the fog light but I wrecked it and replaced it with a blue one. :cool:


If you do this don't forget which way the LED is facing when you take it off so you can put the new one on the right way.


Hope it goes well! :y:

i should be ok doing them been ino electronics and soldering for a few yrs now and looks a pretty straight forward job.

i will post my finished dials up once they are done

thanks for your help

Lukus-vtr 10th March 2011 16:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by darren-jay (Post 5173851)
i should be ok doing them been ino electronics and soldering for a few yrs now and looks a pretty straight forward job.

i will post my finished dials up once they are done

thanks for your help

Yeah it is, last time I soldered was at school, tis pretty straight forward:p

Your welcome :p

Look forward to seeing them

Wvtr 3rd April 2011 15:54

i just tried this and now my speedo doesnt work... oh dear!

cam123 3rd April 2011 16:32

nice work mate mite try it out

adam19 6th April 2011 18:40

do you soldier out the old leds ?

adam19 7th April 2011 22:16

ahhhh i tried to do mine today, wasnt too hard, but 3 blubs dont work and one is the indicator one ::( looks naff now, the 3bulbs are gith next to each other, i turnt the bulbs around incase i put them the wrong way, and it wasnt that, :( must of burnt the thing you solder too some how- its the only thing i can think off, grrrrr its soo annoying now i need another set of clocks :(

slammed_saxo_vts 7th July 2011 23:27

im trying this + taping over the airbag light aswell

Apostolosnastas 12th July 2011 22:04

Thanks for the Guide. I change mine and after some problem that I have that the connection of the socket was but now all work perfect except the kilometer needle. Can you think something? Also o do the trick with the battery.... But nothing..

1989vts 14th July 2011 19:19

looks class cant wait to get my saxo so i can do this nice and simple but makes a big difference.

TechnoBoy1 23rd August 2011 15:28

Looks brilliant mate makes a massive difference thanks for the guide:clapping:

jakenglish 1st September 2011 19:17

i agree it looks very good

Rhysupply 7th December 2011 20:40

Wouldn't it be cool if the dash lights were green on normal beam and blue on full :)

dolby20 11th December 2011 18:47

Anybody able to tell me if the bulbs required are
PLCC-2 3020
Or
PLCC-2 3528
Thanks

yorkie 12th December 2011 14:49

Great work pal first time i since this lol

JamieC 16th December 2011 16:02

Done this to mine and its so nice. One light keeps flickering due to my poor skills. but when its working its amazing!

devilsadvocate 18th December 2011 14:44

Looks like a cheap mod, my eyesight is shite so better dials is going to help by the look of those pics :)

cookiee 19th January 2012 13:11

i have blue sidelights and blue interior light, i defo need to do this! looks awesome man!


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