A/C Control Color Change
#1
Senior Member
SL Member
sIcKsCiOnS
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 363
A/C Control Color Change
This post is for anyone who has wanted to get rid of that damn amber lighting once and for all! I did this to my xB in about 15 minutes, and got rid of the amber lighting in the A/C control for good! Enjoy.
First thing to do is run to your local Autozone and pick up some little rubber bulb cover things in the color of your choice.. (I chose green)
Of course, this is not the same size as the ones covering the LED's that light the A/C controls... They didn't have the correct size, nor did the 100 yr old man that I asked know that they had EVER had any that small... But hey, a pair of these things were $1.25.. If they weren't going to fit, oh well...
So anyway, get yourself a pair of these little rubber caps.. Now to install them.. First, remove the center dash piece by removing the A/C dials, and then the 2 screws on either side.. I marked where the screw on the right side is... The left one should not be hard to find, as it is in the exact same place, only on the left ;P
Now to remove the center dash piece.. pry the bottom corner of the silver-colored piece up enough to get your fingers under it.. I used a flathead screwdriver for this procedure.. You may want to cover it in a piece of cloth, or just be very careful so that you don't scratch the plastic.. Also do not pry too hard.. If you are prying hard, then you are prying in the wrong places ;P... Once you can get your fingers under the corner, just pull:
Just pull around the whole thing until it all comes lose... Then disconnect the 3 wiring harnesses connected to this piece, then pull the whole piece out...
Now, flip the piece you just removed over... You'll see this:
Those 2 little grey circles are the LED's =) ... Ok... Take off that whole damn cream colored piece there... It snaps out, really easily... Be careful not to disturb the circular..err.. thing below it with the spring.. I do not know what this piece is, and I didn't mess with it..
These are the LED's you'll see poking through the underneath of the cream-colored piece that you just removed... Take off the yellow rubber cap..
Now if you are like me, right now you are thinking,"Hey, I could just leave this rubber piece off and have white lighted controls".. WRONG... These LED's shine in the color of old-assed headlights... kinda that dull white/yellow color... uhg.. You don't want that... Ok... you got those off, now looking back at the dash piece, you'll see 2 holes where the LED's shine into...
(I've already stuck a green cap into the left side in this pic)
Just put your new caps in the holes...
Now then, put everything back together... Should be cake...
Next: wait until night-time, hop in your xB (or xA I suppose, this guide was done on an xB)... Flip on ya headlights and enjoy your new, color of choice A/C controls... Here is my horrible, horrible picture of the finished product.. Believe me, it looks like it came from the factory with green lights in person.. My digi-cam just doesn't like the dark.. Enjoy!
First thing to do is run to your local Autozone and pick up some little rubber bulb cover things in the color of your choice.. (I chose green)
Of course, this is not the same size as the ones covering the LED's that light the A/C controls... They didn't have the correct size, nor did the 100 yr old man that I asked know that they had EVER had any that small... But hey, a pair of these things were $1.25.. If they weren't going to fit, oh well...
So anyway, get yourself a pair of these little rubber caps.. Now to install them.. First, remove the center dash piece by removing the A/C dials, and then the 2 screws on either side.. I marked where the screw on the right side is... The left one should not be hard to find, as it is in the exact same place, only on the left ;P
Now to remove the center dash piece.. pry the bottom corner of the silver-colored piece up enough to get your fingers under it.. I used a flathead screwdriver for this procedure.. You may want to cover it in a piece of cloth, or just be very careful so that you don't scratch the plastic.. Also do not pry too hard.. If you are prying hard, then you are prying in the wrong places ;P... Once you can get your fingers under the corner, just pull:
Just pull around the whole thing until it all comes lose... Then disconnect the 3 wiring harnesses connected to this piece, then pull the whole piece out...
Now, flip the piece you just removed over... You'll see this:
Those 2 little grey circles are the LED's =) ... Ok... Take off that whole damn cream colored piece there... It snaps out, really easily... Be careful not to disturb the circular..err.. thing below it with the spring.. I do not know what this piece is, and I didn't mess with it..
These are the LED's you'll see poking through the underneath of the cream-colored piece that you just removed... Take off the yellow rubber cap..
Now if you are like me, right now you are thinking,"Hey, I could just leave this rubber piece off and have white lighted controls".. WRONG... These LED's shine in the color of old-assed headlights... kinda that dull white/yellow color... uhg.. You don't want that... Ok... you got those off, now looking back at the dash piece, you'll see 2 holes where the LED's shine into...
(I've already stuck a green cap into the left side in this pic)
Just put your new caps in the holes...
Now then, put everything back together... Should be cake...
Next: wait until night-time, hop in your xB (or xA I suppose, this guide was done on an xB)... Flip on ya headlights and enjoy your new, color of choice A/C controls... Here is my horrible, horrible picture of the finished product.. Believe me, it looks like it came from the factory with green lights in person.. My digi-cam just doesn't like the dark.. Enjoy!
#2
Nice write-up. This should be a Sticky for any console removal related questions.
I did mine with a sharpie and added a small LED bar behind to supplement. If I can find blue jimmie hats, I'm gonna have to give it another shot.
I did mine with a sharpie and added a small LED bar behind to supplement. If I can find blue jimmie hats, I'm gonna have to give it another shot.
#6
Senior Member
SL Member
sIcKsCiOnS
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 363
I threw away the package before I knew people would be asking me how I changed the color =(... I'll try to drop in autozone and find out the exact size... They stand about 3/4 as tall as a quarter.. or there abouts
Just updated a different pic of the controls, this one is kinda grainy, but still better than the other pic ;P
Just updated a different pic of the controls, this one is kinda grainy, but still better than the other pic ;P
#9
I ended up just putting in some new ultra-bright blue led's in place of the ones that were in there. It took some playing around and the right resister so I wouldn't blow the led's, but it looks pretty good. I'll try to get some pics.
#12
Just did the mod this morning, took all of ten minutes. The hardest part is getting the harnesses out, and even that's no biggie. One thing I would mention is that when you pull the console off, it is better to just pull down on the top two vent openings and the console will pop out as it was designed to. No need to go prying down below with a screwdriver or anything. Then to replace the console, use the same method, work from the top down, there is a hinge there. The bottom will just snap in. No scratches, no boo boos. :D
This car just snaps together! Gotta love it!
Although, I am probably going to take them out, the BLUE COVERS actually project GREEn LIGHT and they are a lot less bright.
This car just snaps together! Gotta love it!
Although, I am probably going to take them out, the BLUE COVERS actually project GREEn LIGHT and they are a lot less bright.
#13
I accidently bursted one of the bulbs while doing this :oops: anyone happen to know what replacement size they are and where I can find them, I tried everywhere, even the freakin toyota dealership and they told me I had to replace the whole control panel and I just laughed at him.
The bulb just fell out of my hand from the grease and burst :oops:
The bulb just fell out of my hand from the grease and burst :oops:
#15
I don't think a 194 will fit it, at least in the same way. They have a screw-in plastic thing they're mounted to. They're a very very small thin light.
BTW - You don't need to remove the bulb to do this procedure. You shouldn't even have to touch it. The bulb cover technique (which I do not recommend) goes in the opeings underneath the off-white piece. The only think you really need to do is pull the yellow condom off of the existing LED.
That's my 2 cents.
I wish someone new how we could just replace these existing bulbs with new bulbs entirely. There's gott abe a way.
BTW - You don't need to remove the bulb to do this procedure. You shouldn't even have to touch it. The bulb cover technique (which I do not recommend) goes in the opeings underneath the off-white piece. The only think you really need to do is pull the yellow condom off of the existing LED.
That's my 2 cents.
I wish someone new how we could just replace these existing bulbs with new bulbs entirely. There's gott abe a way.
#16
If we could find out what size they are, we could replace them with brighter different colored LEDs. They are really small, I couldn't find them anywhere, even OEM Replacements.
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
#17
Originally Posted by DJ_SpaRky
If we could find out what size they are, we could replace them with brighter different colored LEDs. They are really small, I couldn't find them anywhere, even OEM Replacements.
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
#18
Originally Posted by scionxbny
Originally Posted by DJ_SpaRky
If we could find out what size they are, we could replace them with brighter different colored LEDs. They are really small, I couldn't find them anywhere, even OEM Replacements.
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
Any Scion/Toyot dealer rep, please ask your parts dept. to find out the size for us, thanks
Dave
Dude anyone have a part ## for the light condoms? or even a size? Company that makes them.. anuything?
Pb
#19
It still changes the airconditioning control color even though you left the blue and white piece in the dash? The blue and white piece I am talking about is in picture #6 on the right side where the air control is. Wouldn't this still light up blue since the blue piece is on it?