Update:White Gauges+Console! NO 56K
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so... after a lot of butterflys, and a lot of sweat, My friend Danny and I were able to do the LED swap for the gauges. We were very happy with the results.....
My gauges are white, my friends are blue...
Enjoy!



and tomorrows nightmare.... will be changing the LEDs in the console!!!
UPDATE - CONSOLE COMPLETE
and here are the pics....




i am in no way shape for form a good photographer, but im sure you can get the picture from the photos. The ONLY really difficult part was getting the LCD off, the rest was a breeze. I used the jumper method for this, and the only part where i can tell the brightness difference in the LCD part, and NO WAY am i going to deal with taking that off again. So for the perfectionists out there, don't use the jumper method. However, for my likes, it will be just fine. Hope you enjoyed!
My gauges are white, my friends are blue...
Enjoy!



and tomorrows nightmare.... will be changing the LEDs in the console!!!
UPDATE - CONSOLE COMPLETE
and here are the pics....




i am in no way shape for form a good photographer, but im sure you can get the picture from the photos. The ONLY really difficult part was getting the LCD off, the rest was a breeze. I used the jumper method for this, and the only part where i can tell the brightness difference in the LCD part, and NO WAY am i going to deal with taking that off again. So for the perfectionists out there, don't use the jumper method. However, for my likes, it will be just fine. Hope you enjoyed!
lol good job with the leds, i found the center console top be horrible from the fact that white and blue leds are ery dim, theres a special way you have to do them to get them to work, plus the lcd screen is whats really gonna kill u, good luck
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Originally Posted by fishingexpert87
lol good job with the leds, i found the center console top be horrible from the fact that white and blue leds are ery dim, theres a special way you have to do them to get them to work, plus the lcd screen is whats really gonna kill u, good luck 

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hmm.. takes abit to solder in the resistors and cut the traces...
i follow engifineer's directions step by step... it takes about an hour or two.. good luck!
oh.. and great work on the gauges!
i follow engifineer's directions step by step... it takes about an hour or two.. good luck!
oh.. and great work on the gauges!
Nice job on the gauges. Be careful with that center console LCD screen!!! GET SOLDER BRAID if you don't already have it, don't try to jerry-rig something to unsolder it. Good luck, looks good so far.
im going to try and paint my needles white with the semi transparent for model toys, i hope it works out good cuz my orange needles need to be changed since i dont have n e thing else in my car orange
Don't use braid...use a de-soldering vacuum...it's roughly 1 billion times faster.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
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Originally Posted by fishingexpert87
http://www.clubsciontc.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=1863&start=165
however, Miggz console is in blue, so ill need to change the resistors and and cut/run some new leads.
Originally Posted by mandos
Don't use braid...use a de-soldering vacuum...it's roughly 1 billion times faster.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
The desoldering vacuums are great.. I just still have a bunch of solder braid.. I have used it so much over the years I can do it almost as fast with it
A nice touch on the console is to replace the second LED on the temp dial with blue, then replace the third with red. You actually get a stripe that fades from blue, to purple, to red that way.. MUCH nicer IMO. Makes for a nice touch.
Originally Posted by engifineer
Originally Posted by mandos
Don't use braid...use a de-soldering vacuum...it's roughly 1 billion times faster.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
And for the new wires in there, use enamel coated wire from radioshack. It's super thin so you don't really need to hack up plastic to fit it.
The desoldering vacuums are great.. I just still have a bunch of solder braid.. I have used it so much over the years I can do it almost as fast with it
A nice touch on the console is to replace the second LED on the temp dial with blue, then replace the third with red. You actually get a stripe that fades from blue, to purple, to red that way.. MUCH nicer IMO. Makes for a nice touch.

And vacuum faster for the incompetents...like me. Two passes down the pins and I can usually pull the screen out...with braid I got angry and burned myself
^^ Oh, dont feel bad.. I still burn myself from time to time. I think it is tradition that when soldering I at least burn myself once
I then get to let out all the swear words for the day (unless the fiance and child are home... then I get to go outside and do it
). I used to despise solder braid, especially after working in a lab with a $5000 soldering setup with a hot iron/mecanical vacuum system, first pass every time. But once I got used to it I started using it more. It takes a lot of practice to do it right. But like I said, I will probably use it up and go back to the sucker.
By the way mandos.. good ol walmart is out of the neon red paint. I have neon blue, green, etc, but was wondering if you have tried the "Bright Red" on the needles instead of neon. I am pretty sure it wont come out bright enough, but thought I would see if you had tried it. I can look around for another neon red.
And for the needles above, they look great, but just in case you want to get rid of that orange dot in the middle of them, they do come apart with a little heat. You can turn them over, heat the two melted parts and take out the needle. That way you can remove all the orange and repaint them. Then just glue it all back together. But good job on the swap! For the HVAC module, just take your time on the LCD. Desolder until it will literally fall out in your hand.
By the way mandos.. good ol walmart is out of the neon red paint. I have neon blue, green, etc, but was wondering if you have tried the "Bright Red" on the needles instead of neon. I am pretty sure it wont come out bright enough, but thought I would see if you had tried it. I can look around for another neon red.
And for the needles above, they look great, but just in case you want to get rid of that orange dot in the middle of them, they do come apart with a little heat. You can turn them over, heat the two melted parts and take out the needle. That way you can remove all the orange and repaint them. Then just glue it all back together. But good job on the swap! For the HVAC module, just take your time on the LCD. Desolder until it will literally fall out in your hand.



