Blue Led Converision Success!!
I am writing up this post to hopefully help all the people that are on the fence in doing the LED conversion on their own. Before this mod I had no soldering experience other then knowing what an Iron was. Through all the posts in this forum I was able to gather the "material" and "how to guide." It came out great!
Site that I bought the Leds!
http://www.lc-led.com/View/itemNumber/98 (for the blue) they also have other colors
shipping came in two days
Walkthroughs
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=37747 (gauge & hvac)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...asc&highlight= (doors)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=91321 (steering wheel 06' only)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=77876 (hvac mod for blue and white and props to engifineer!
)
Outcome
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_4.jpg
HVAC
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_3.jpg
Gauges
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_5.jpg
Door
Sorry about the pics camera phone and the steering wheels is also done but not shown.
Closing
I know that alot of things have been written about this mod but I wanted to get the point across that it is not that difficult. I can be done with some time and patients. I had no soldering experience and I love how it came out. The doors, steering wheel and gauges are all very simple to remove and change. The HVAC is a bit more difficult espceially if you are going blue. But engifineer's mod works great. By applying this the car has a much better overall look.
SO for all you unsure about attempting this or who are neverious about completing this mod I say go for it. Just watch out for the HVAC LCD!!
Site that I bought the Leds!
http://www.lc-led.com/View/itemNumber/98 (for the blue) they also have other colors
shipping came in two days
Walkthroughs
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=37747 (gauge & hvac)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...asc&highlight= (doors)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=91321 (steering wheel 06' only)
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=77876 (hvac mod for blue and white and props to engifineer!
Outcome
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_4.jpg
HVAC
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_3.jpg
Gauges
https://www.scionlife.com/gallery/personal/31459_5.jpg
Door
Sorry about the pics camera phone and the steering wheels is also done but not shown.
Closing
I know that alot of things have been written about this mod but I wanted to get the point across that it is not that difficult. I can be done with some time and patients. I had no soldering experience and I love how it came out. The doors, steering wheel and gauges are all very simple to remove and change. The HVAC is a bit more difficult espceially if you are going blue. But engifineer's mod works great. By applying this the car has a much better overall look.
SO for all you unsure about attempting this or who are neverious about completing this mod I say go for it. Just watch out for the HVAC LCD!!
Looks like you did pretty good. Blue is definitely a nice color in there. It's something I have on my "list" as well.
When I put a few of those walkthroughs in the tech section, I tried to make sure they were labelled similar in there so someone could find all of them. It's good to see someone getting some use out of all of them!
When I put a few of those walkthroughs in the tech section, I tried to make sure they were labelled similar in there so someone could find all of them. It's good to see someone getting some use out of all of them!
^-- ack thanks for the comments. I love the look the blue gives. The tech articles are what allowed me to complete this. Thanks to all who contribute to this site and I hope that this post will help others.
yea I think i will def have to grow a pair and do this mod to, have been obsessed with all the posts on this topic and now hearing it from someone with hardly any exp. sayin its pretty easy, that all but seals it for me. And I guess I always have my electrician father in law as back up..
I cant wait to be free of the awful glow of AMBER!!! lol
I cant wait to be free of the awful glow of AMBER!!! lol
It really was not that difficult. I got the 15 watt Iron and 60/40 .082 solder from radio shack. And if you are going blue I also got the hook up wire and resistors from radio shack as well. All in all it cost me around 60 w/ shipping for 40 leds, and 19 for all the parts from Radio Shack. To pay only 80 buck to get rid of that annoying amber and have a project that you completed yourself is well worth it. I started small and did the steering wheel controls first. I want to get some confidence in doing this and figured that this is the smallest (and cheapest piece) if I was to screw up. From there it was all down hill. I
moved on to the doors and then to the gauges and finally ended on the hvac.
Best of luck to all that go for it....its worth it, given the new look
If anyone in the B-town, MA area is looking to have this done or needs help hit me up (pm).
moved on to the doors and then to the gauges and finally ended on the hvac.
Best of luck to all that go for it....its worth it, given the new look
If anyone in the B-town, MA area is looking to have this done or needs help hit me up (pm).
Looks good, man! I think I might try (or have it done) this summer. I like how you included the other people's threads in your's. Its nice to have EVERYTHING in one thread! On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is this? I want to try, but I'm afraid I'll screw it up!
Thanks again for the very informative thread!
Originally Posted by jamaican
i've always wanted to do this but didn't want to risk screwing it up. Props to you man, looks good. I think i might finally try it. ill sart with the easy one fisrt, the steering wheel right?
Originally Posted by Hyghgynx
Looks good, man! I think I might try (or have it done) this summer. I like how you included the other people's threads in your's. Its nice to have EVERYTHING in one thread! On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is this? I want to try, but I'm afraid I'll screw it up!
Thanks again for the very informative thread! 
Good Luck
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actually... anything but red is harder to do.
with blue, white, and green, you will need to do engifineer's fix on the center console, which takes a bit of time.
red doesn't need all that extra work.
with blue, white, and green, you will need to do engifineer's fix on the center console, which takes a bit of time.
red doesn't need all that extra work.
Originally Posted by y2kash
dumb question: Why is doing blue harder than another color?
although red is easier to complete, IMOP the blue looks better and is worth the addition work.


