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Ok a couple of people have asked me take some pictures of how I changed the lights for the A/C controls.
Here you go
Items Needed:
Find Point X-acto Knife
Scissors
Colored Acetate (Comes in multiple colors, used for lighting)
Remove the center console.
Use the X-acto knife and careful remove the green rubber covers from the two LEDs. This will make them white.
Cut Acetate to desired shape and size. Trim in needed.
I used super glue to hold it in place.
I cut 5 pieces to fully cover the center section of the A/C controls. They a made a small hole in the acetate to make way for the center knob.
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anyplace i can get that stuff online or what store would it be at?
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Quote: Originally posted by trdcelica13: anyplace i can get that stuff online or what store would it be at?
This should be carried at any "GOOD" camera store or arts and crafts store. I know it is sold online, but I don't know where. I found this at a A.C. Moore where I live. This should also be carried at a lighting store. College Campus Stores usually carry this stuff too for their Drama Club and such.
OH and I forgot ... for the cig lighter I just removed the blub and wrap a piece of acetate around it and shoved it back into the hole. That's why you can see a slight white section in the Cig Lighter.
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is that the same stuff you used to do your cig lighter?
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RicePowered,
If I remember correctly someone posted that they had used the same technique (colored acetate) to changed the clock color. Was this person you? If it was, can you post some pictures of that?
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No I didn't do this ... but it wouldn't be all that hard.
The only bad part is that the clock is green. Putting a color in front of it will not only dim it a little but it won't come out looking 100% like that color. I don't know how to completely change the clock color.
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to completely change the clock color you will need a new clock teh only way to change it is with the acetate but it will dim an look a lil off color. teh lclock is a led readout and it canot be changed by simply changing leds.
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hey i got a question...if i just took off the green covers .....the ac controls would be white? right? would it look any good?
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No it doesn't i've already tried it...looks way plainer then the green covers..just get the colored acetate...i'm going for the color Blue..
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Ya i did that to, it makes it like a peachish color.
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how bright does it look after the conversion?
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I did this with blue acetate...came out crappy...not enuff light shines through and u can hardly see it..so if u wanna go blue dont bother with acetate i think neon is the way to go
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damit dude...i was gonna try this acetate stuff...seems like it worked frine for him...hmmmm might still try it? is it like a litght blue or like turqoise(spelling)
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can you do the same thing with the gauges? i guess not, but just checking
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i painted the bulbs red with clear transparent paint.
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I like Darren. Good work. Are you going to change the dash lights to a more red than the amber now?
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i just used fingernail polish to paint my lights...ghetto, but FREE (i just stole some nailpolish from mom hehe) and it looks great, it's really pretty bright at night, have to put on 2 coats though or hte lights look like pink
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i know this may sound stupid but are the bulbs hot enough that over time the acetate would burn or would nail polish burn as well just asking just in case...want to be positive before i do something
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the transparent paint i used came out good....it's still bright for me.
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yea dude doesnt have to be supre bright aslong as u can see it...im gonna try the blue this weekend if i have some free time
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where t get the paint? looks nice!
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hey rice....will this acetate stuff work if i put it over the clock...or will it just melt???
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If anyone has tried blue can you post a pic, I have tried the neon thing twice and both times it didn't work at all.
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I tried painting blue with some transparent glass paint. Ended up looking greenish.
BUT, the problem is, with the LED Blue Dash conversion, I turn down the brightness on the fuel/temp & radio LEDS (they're alot brigter than stock amber), and the HVAC controls arent bright enough, even w/ clear lights.
Light bar seems to be the way to go if you're goin with the Blue inside.
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acetate can also be picked up for FREE at any gift wrapping service or flower shop... in MANY colors
or for about $0.99c at Target/Walmart/Rite-Aid or any other store that sells gift wrapping supplies - and sometimes even in your local grocery store's gift card isle
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Posted by: Rick
(Patrick)
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I did something very simple and it came out great, red, and bright. 1)I took off the center console 2) Pulled Knobs off 3) Unscrew the 4 screws 4) Used red brake light tape, and applied one layer of tape to the back of the console, similiar to what RyOlSe did. 5) I stripped off the green rubber-like material from the bulbs ( I tried to leave them on, but it came out way too dark). I simply took them off using my fingernails, took a few trys 6) Slapped it all together!
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In the console I have tried different technics w/acetate.... Red is easy... w/blue you must put at least 3 layers.... but it come out a little "cyan" (looks very similar to the indiglos gauge faces) anyways looks nice....
In the clock I put double acetate (red) at night looks pretty good red, but, during daylight you can barely see it ('coz the smoked acrylic).... I guess I'm gonna try w/ 2 or 3 layers of blue....
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would the acetate melt from the heat of the cig lighter
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It takes some hours.... but yes.. it will (sooner or later!)
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