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Old 04-29-2008, 09:27 PM
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Does anyone out there know where I can purchase red lights for 1993 Honda Civic dashboard? I painted the interior red and I'm looking for the lights to match. I've been searching on the internet but so far no luck. Please hit me up if anyone knows any info. Thanks.
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Re: dashboard lighting

if you take apart the dash youll find little light bulb, you can buy them in red if youd like
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Re: dashboard lighting

Thank you for the advise that you sent me. I appreciate it. I did take apart the dashboard and I found out that the light bulb size for a '93 Honda Civic is 74 at a local auto parts store but the problem that I've encountered is that every auto parts store that I have gone to around the way doesn't carry this light bulb in red only in stock color clear. I've also looked online and again no luck. But again, thanks for the advise. If anyone out ther knows where I can find this light bulb (part no. 74) in red for the dashboard lighting, please let me know. A friend of mine gave me the idea of painting the light bulbs myself with something like nail polish or spray paint, but unfortunatley that didn't work because the red looks to dark in the dashboard and I can bearly see the obdometer or fuel gauge.
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Re: dashboard lighting

they also sell sleeves for the light bulbs at autozone or any after market parts store feels like a gel cap but slides over light bulb and are available in red green blue almost like rubber sort of
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Thanks again. I'll check out those rubber sleeves at auto zone and I'll get back to you just to let you know how they work out.
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Re: dashboard lighting

The sleeves at the auto parts stores are too thick as well ( and most are made for larger 194 bulbs)

If you can locate a model that uses red for illumination you may be able to get bulbs with the red covers already attached to bulbs (the factory covers are much thinner allowing more light)
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Re: dashboard lighting

OK i wanted to do the same thing this is what I did. I bought red Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) at radio shack and ran them in 4 sets of series meaning one resistor three LED and i used 4 of them. when you get the peaces you connect the resistor leads to the illumination wire and then ground the end of the LED circuit. if you need a diagram email me at [email protected] the associates at radio shack should know what resistors to use if not buy the LED's and and use this online calculator http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...Bowden/led.htm
make sure you buy Resistors that will prevent the LED's from burning out up until 14.5 volts
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