2001 civic sedan Light change to LED

tenrag

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ok, hey all, i'm trying to change out my gauge lights and and climate control lights of my car to blue LED's however, i'm a little confused as to which LED's to purchase as they come in different sizes eg. (3mm, 4mm, 5mm).. can anyone tell me what size LED's will fit where? i took some pics to kinda give an idea of what i'm looking at..



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leothelion

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sigh...there is this wonderful tool called a serch bar. lol.

http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?p=3055434#post3055434

its not the size of the led that matters, its the base, just make sure its a similar base a wide angle led and you will be fine. also, i once saw a diy on putting in a led light bar in the climate control, it looked pretty good afterwards.

http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2370390

it would be pretty similar for your car, thats what im going to do for my climate control, cuz i keep getting "hot spots" from single leds. you can do that for your dash cluster too, just a little more moding. anyway..hope that helps.
 


leothelion

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also, the shift indicator bulbs don't look that much better in led, at least i thought so, but you can do it if you want.
 

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You'd need bulbs specifically designed for that connection, and more than likely no.
 


tenrag

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sigh...there is this wonderful tool called a serch bar. lol.

http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?p=3055434#post3055434

its not the size of the led that matters, its the base, just make sure its a similar base a wide angle led and you will be fine. also, i once saw a diy on putting in a led light bar in the climate control, it looked pretty good afterwards.

http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2370390

it would be pretty similar for your car, thats what im going to do for my climate control, cuz i keep getting "hot spots" from single leds. you can do that for your dash cluster too, just a little more moding. anyway..hope that helps.
lol... i been searching trust me but i could'nt find anything about the specific sizes (newbie) :lol:lol... thanks for the help tho, i'm thinking i might just use some glass paint on the existing filament bulbs, has anyone tried that and gotten good results for the gauge lights?
 

tenrag

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i got some cobalt blue glass paint today and a small paint brush, gonna try painting the bulb and see how it turns out before i go the LED option, i'll post pics of it after for y'all to see :cool:
 

tenrag

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i got some cobalt blue glass paint today and a small paint brush, gonna try painting the bulb and see how it turns out before i go the LED option, i'll post pics of it after for y'all to see :cool:
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Only the left side has in the blue bulbs so you can get an idea of how it looks, not very bright though:???:
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Paint is going to fade VERY quickly because of the heat. Only thing that will last long is going to be a complete bulb color change, l.e.d. being the longest lasting. Personally, I think the blue is going to be terrible both in looks and visibility. I changed mine out to white l.e.d. and it turned out great in my opinion.
 

tenrag

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Paint is going to fade VERY quickly because of the heat. Only thing that will last long is going to be a complete bulb color change, l.e.d. being the longest lasting. Personally, I think the blue is going to be terrible both in looks and visibility. I changed mine out to white l.e.d. and it turned out great in my opinion.
well it was meant to be a temporary change for now, will eventually get the LED's... painted the other set of bulbs now so its fully blue
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