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Unless you get 12v LED's make sure you use 470Ohm resistors in the positive feed to the LED's. Good luck and let us know how you get on I might do it myself.
Jim T
Jim T
jims-terrano said:Crackin :smile: :smile:
Iwas thinking of getting some colour changing LED's for the underside of my truck -rotfl-
Jim T
Hi Lou Lou, allow a good part of a day to do this as there is nothing worse than half way through and you have to go outand the dash board is in bits :lol:
This will help
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.co.u...=viewtopic&t=3312&highlight=dash+board+lights
Remember if it doesn't come loose , don't force it could be something hidden holding it fast and you don't want to snap anything.:wink:
Just make sure you have the correct bulbs before you take the dash off unless you have another vehicle to go and get the parts.![]()
dont know if this will help you out.put new bulbs in my dash today as it was looking very dark and i couldn't see the temp or fuel gauge readings in the dark.looks like blackpool now:lol
http://www.sferamydlo.com.pl/Zbyszek/Nissan/R20/bt.pdf
just click on the instrument panel section and it gives you a good idea of how it all fits together.
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