heater control lights
heater control lights
take a small child.....
You think i'm kidding?
You have to start with the steering wheel cowling and go from there... there is a how to somewhere - try a search on it and see
You think i'm kidding?
You have to start with the steering wheel cowling and go from there... there is a how to somewhere - try a search on it and see
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Kieran_Burns
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Easy to do, just need patience
mines done with red and blue led's looks great
Heres a site that shows you how to move the heater control panal
<a href="http://www.netcentral.co.uk/satcure/bulbs.htm" target="_blank">http://www.netcentral.co.uk/satcure/bulbs.htm</a>
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Easy to do, just need patience

mines done with red and blue led's looks great

Heres a site that shows you how to move the heater control panal
<a href="http://www.netcentral.co.uk/satcure/bulbs.htm" target="_blank">http://www.netcentral.co.uk/satcure/bulbs.htm</a>
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Just to add
Heater panel lights always come on when you turn the ignition on, hence why they burn out so quick [img]/sad.gif[/img]
My led's are wired up to the glovebox light so that they only come on when the lights are on
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Heater panel lights always come on when you turn the ignition on, hence why they burn out so quick [img]/sad.gif[/img]
My led's are wired up to the glovebox light so that they only come on when the lights are on

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Rusty,
Trust me - if you can take the dials out, you can easily do this job. The worst part IMO is taking the lower trim off the dials cos im always scared its gonna break. Follow the guide shown above and you cant go wrong. I did on my old cav and on then on this one the day after I bought it...
Just take your time.... [img]/smile.gif[/img]
Trust me - if you can take the dials out, you can easily do this job. The worst part IMO is taking the lower trim off the dials cos im always scared its gonna break. Follow the guide shown above and you cant go wrong. I did on my old cav and on then on this one the day after I bought it...
Just take your time.... [img]/smile.gif[/img]
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craigmcd82
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