big problemmmmmmmm

hussain

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ok the previous owner put blue led bulbs into the cluster and i admit it lookd nice until one bulb went then another so i took the cluster out to see if it was a loose bulb so i took the bulbs out and put them back in, now when i turn the lights on, no bulbs are lightin :(
 

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are the bulbs good? did you seat the bulb correctly in the holder? did you twist the holder into the cluster correctly? All harness connectors pluuged in correctly? fuse? those are probably the biggest problems your gonna have.
 


hussain

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yep da bulbs i didnt examine propa but dey are seated correctly and i did twist dem into place and yes da harness i plugd in properly...jus before one bulb came back on
 

jdmrascal

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check your cluster fuse below your steering column
 


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Check them anyway.

Do people not know how to use comma's anymore...?
 

hussain

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what fuse number is it and rolla i can use commas but my keyboard had tea dropped over it lol and now certain keys dont work so thats why i dont use commas
 

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if you look at your fuse panel cover, there should be a diagram to follow.
 

ryanM

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what fuse number is it and rolla i can use commas but my keyboard had tea dropped over it lol and now certain keys dont work so thats why i dont use commas
is that why you dont spell words correctly too? :roll:

da
propa
dem
plugd

none of those are words...
 

hussain

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long grain...its a bad habit which i apologize for but when i type fast i go into a habit of taking shortcuts and not spelling my words properly
 

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leds are sometimes bipolar or whatever u call em which means they need to be put in in a certain direction or they wont turn on. so try swithing them around.
 

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leds are sometimes bipolar or whatever u call em which means they need to be put in in a certain direction or they wont turn on. so try swithing them around.

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LEDs are always polarity sensitive one side is positive and the other is negative otherwise they will not light up
try taking the ones that dont light and turning them 180 degrees
 


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