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Old 12-17-2003, 07:44 PM
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i got a question now ive been checkin out ppl gp and i was wounder does anyone know how to change the red light in the dash. i seen it in some ppl car but cant get in contact with them. can anyone help me out here
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Re: interior lights

What red light? Because all the dash lights are normal 194's(I think). When you take the Instrument Cluster out to replace bulbs all of them are clear. The red look on the Instrument Cluster is red because filters it has to reflect a orange/redish light not because they are red. Unless of course you are talking about other lights
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Re: interior lights

to the instrument cluster I meant
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Re: Re: interior lights

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What red light? Because all the dash lights are normal 194's(I think). When you take the Instrument Cluster out to replace bulbs all of them are clear. The red look on the Instrument Cluster is red because filters it has to reflect a orange/redish light not because they are red. Unless of course you are talking about other lights

yea the the cluster. so the light inside the dash is orange/redish. so all i got to do is replace the bulb in the door (window controls) and in the dash?
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Old 12-19-2003, 01:27 PM
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Re: interior lights

The dash (instrument cluster) uses (I think, double check on AutoZone) std 194's, so take Instrument Cluster out and replace all the ones are blown. On the other side, on my Z-34 i could replace the window control lights but on the GP I am not sure they are replasable. I changed the radio controls on the steering wheel because a LED was the light and that can not be easly replaced. I am not sure if the windows controls will have the same setup(I believe all of them have LED's not bulbs) but does not hurt to check...
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Old 12-21-2003, 07:46 PM
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there not blown i just want to make them blue. i seen it on a couple car but the ppl havent emailed me back tho so i was wounderin if anyone has changed the color of there lights
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Re: interior lights

Well take into consideration that they will look whatever color you install blended with red
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