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isaac Stereo Backlight, How To Change Color Jul 15, 2:51pm -  #18753

2001 Absolutely Red Celica GT
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Changing color of backlight on stock stereo
August 12, 2001 - by vnomura



Read this first!

Do this modification at your own risk. If you feel uncomfortable doing any type of fine soldering or have never done it before, STOP and let someone else with the proper skills do it! I'm sure doing this will void the warranty on the stereo. This modification was performed on a GT-S stereo. Stereo may be different on a GT Celica.

Tools needed:

Various screw drivers
10mm socket wrench
46 SMD size 1206 LEDs (pick your own color) (47 if you want to change the LED on the power window button)
2 soldering irons with a fine tip
1 roll of electronics grade solder (don't use acid core!!!)
1 small tweezers
1 solder desoldering bulb (optional)
1 pair of steady hands.

Optional (for lighting behind A/C controls and cig. lighter light)
1 colored transparent paint
1 cotton swab (Q-tips)

Instructions

The first thing you need to do is to get the stereo out of your car so you can work on it inside your home. Remove the sift knob by turning it counterclockwise. Slowly lift up the shift boot and base to remove section. Don't forget to disconnect the wiring to the cig. lighter socket.


Remove the A/C knobs first. Then remove the 4 screws holding the plastic frame in place. (see picture)


Carefully pull the frame off the dash. Don't forget to disconnect the wiring to the clock.


Remove the 4 10mm bolts holding the stereo in place.


Optional steps to change light from below stereo.
Remove the bulb from the cig. lighter from behind and paint it with a clear orange paint. You will have to remove the green rubber covering.


Do the same for the light bulbs near the A/C control knobs.




You now need to remove the front plastic face from the stereo. You do this by carefully prying the tab with a small screwdriver. Don't bend anything too much or the plastic will break


Unscrew the small screws on the back.

With the front face placed down on a flat surface, bend the metal tabs (yellow circled items) flat so that it will slide out. Using a soldering iron, desolder the red circled posts. You can also just melt the solder on one side and pull from the other side. This will allow the LCD display to be removed.


You can now see the 46 SMT leds on the other side. You will need to use 2 soldering irons to remove the SMT LEDs off the circuit board. Just have 1 soldering iron in each hand and heat both side at the same time and pluck the LEDs off. Once all the LEDs are off, get the ordered SMT LEDs placed on top of the circuit board. NOTE: LEDs only work when they are installed the right way. Make sure the cathode (negative) side of the SMT LED is facing the white silk screened lines on the board. (the LEDs behind the display should have the cathode side facing the right). Use the tweezers to position and use 1 soldering iron to solder only 1 side first. Do this for all the LEDs. The LEDs should now be fixed to the circuit board. Now solder the other side. This is the easiest way to do them. Take your time and don't use too much solder. Use as little as possible.


SMT LED part source (can find them from Digi-Key) www.digi-key.com
Amber as seen in first photo at top. A bit too red #160-1185-1-ND
Red #160-1186-1-ND
Red/orange #160-1187-1-ND
Green #160-1188-1-ND (same as stock LEDs)
Yellow #160-1189-1-ND (best match for color with speedo)

BLUE #L62206CT-ND (may now work since it needs a higher voltage) There is a photoshoped (fake) image of a simulated blue display in the image gallery. Also these blue LEDs are very expensive!

Make sure that the small black contacts for the LCD display are clean from any dust or dirt. The rubbery strip on the back of the LCD needs to make perfect contact with them. After the LEDs are replace install the LCD display by doing everything backwards. If the holes are plugged up with solder heat it up with a solder iron while pushing the display from the front. You may want to use a desoldering bulb or desoldering braid if you wnat. Solder the 2 pins when you know the display is pushed in as much as it can go. Bend the metal tabs back to make sure the display won't move around.

You are done! (almost)

Install everything back by reversing the procedure and enjoy the new back lighting.

Yellow LCD with Amber LED for the rest picture is here.


 

Anonymous Guest Apr 24, 6:33pm -  #18754


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The stereos between the GT and the GTS are different. The GT does not have a midrange control and the GTS does. The only qualification that I must make to this statement is that if you get the XY package (Action Package) with your GT then you get the GTS 8-speaker stereo (obviously, including the mid-range control on the head unit.)

isaac Apr 24, 11:40pm -  #18755

2001 Absolutely Red Celica GT
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^^^ the GT DOES have a MID range controller.... just hold the knob on the right for about 15 seconds (until you hear a "beep") and then the MID option becomes available with flipping through HI/LO/MID/FB/LR on the Celica GT

yw211 Oct 1, 9:17pm -  #18756

2001 Silver Celica GT

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Maryland
where did u get dat orange paint? will the bulb tamperature burn it? thanx

renfield90 Oct 30, 5:42pm -  #18757

2001 Silver Celica GT

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Posts: 535
Tempe, AZ
it says to use SMT LEDs, but the part numbers that he listed from that website say SMD LEDs...is there a difference?

renfield90 Oct 31, 11:24pm -  #18758

2001 Silver Celica GT

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Posts: 535
Tempe, AZ
never mind...I've answered my own question. I have another one though.

Any place I can get SMT LEDs other than the internet?

renfield90 Nov 17, 9:41pm -  #18759

2001 Silver Celica GT

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Posts: 535
Tempe, AZ
Be warned. I tried to do this today on my GT radio. It is slightly different but the idea is the same.

To remove the LCD screen you need to desolder two metal pieces, on the GT radio they are located in a different spot. The metal tabs aren't quite as easily visible and are placed in different locations (still five of them).

To make it easier, remove the Power and Tune buttons so you can pry out the green board from the plastic front. Remember which is which because they are slightly different sizes and will give you a headache trying to put back on.

I unfortunately could not complete this because my soldering iron is too small. I'll try this again when I have a little more spare time.

Ulithian Nov 25, 10:58am -  #18760

2000 Silver Celica GT

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Posts: 74
NY
Does anyone know if the L62206CT-ND on digi-key works in the window LED? It's "Millicandela Rating" (?) is 45, though Isaac suggested 47 for the window. Also the voltage is 4.9 instead of 3.7. Will it work? If not, anyone know where to buy a blue LED for the power window? Thanks.

isaac Nov 25, 11:24am -  #18761

2001 Absolutely Red Celica GT
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as the guide states, "vnomura" is the author - I only posted it....
There has been no need for me to do this modification since I don't have the stock stereo installed - for a few $$$, it was replaced with a much better system, with a screen too

Ulithian Nov 25, 1:50pm -  #18762

2000 Silver Celica GT

Member
Posts: 74
NY
I found the answer to my question thanks to VSGTS14.

Link for a blue LED for the power window button.

http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksearch/dksus.dll?Detail?Ref=58262&Row=22136&Site=US

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