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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushman83 View Post
    Hi everyone

    I have finally upgraded my dash lighting to LED's and made a simple video tutorial to show the results. Enjoy!

    YouTube- Land Rover Defender LED Dash Lighting upgrade

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    Hey guys. The video seems to have disappeared from the original post.. so here's the link again.

    [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHyVM2u18ek"]YouTube- Land Rover Defender LED Dash Lighting upgrade[/nomedia]

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    Quote Originally Posted by stig0000 View Post
    do you recon you could make a kit for a td5, 2004,,im trying to find out whats needed but yer,,, confusing my self,,
    Hey mate

    I don't actually have anything to do with the led's. I'm just a filmmaker. Your best best is pulling off your dash and seeing what type bulbs you have and ordering the same style in led's. Hence.. if they are 10mm wide and the slot type, then they are T10.. or 5mm wide is T5. Have a go and see what you come up with.

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    With the white LEDs in your pic the red zone in the fuel gauge and temp are washed out - red colour not evident !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    With the white LEDs in your pic the red zone in the fuel gauge and temp are washed out - red colour not evident !
    Hey mate.. my dials are 17 years old and pretty well faded! The colour is more of a whitey orange in daylight. The fact is without the LED's I could hardly read my gauges.. at least now I can see where the needle is.

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    remove cable

    hey how do you remove the cable from the back of the speedo so easily in your vid? I cant work out how to remove it at all!
    can someone give me a tip?
    thanks

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    the connection at the back of the guage spins, but is not threaded, so do i just pull hard? i dont want to break it...
    there does not seem to be any squeeze-release that i can see...

    anyone??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmeddy View Post
    the connection at the back of the guage spins, but is not threaded, so do i just pull hard? i dont want to break it...
    there does not seem to be any squeeze-release that i can see...

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    Hey mate! Do not pull hard! The spinning white thing has a clip built in. You must sqeeze it as hard as you can at the point closest to the guage. It should just pop off then.. It can take a few attempts and you need to get your hand in just the right way to sqeeze evenly. If that doesn't work sqeeze along the length of the connection till you find the right spot.

    Let us know how you go!

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    I used this one when experimenting with mine.

    Automotive & Marine dashboard LED Replacement Bulbs

    I only got 1 green one, but it ended up working much better than other colours or the ones from Jaycar.

    Other colours than green didn't seem to work well at all. I think the socket they plug into are shaded green already, so white should work, but the green ones look great.

    I'm about to order some more soon - postage is a bit expensive, so best to do a group buy if you live close to others who want them. (hint, hint Vlad )

    Also, www.dealextreme.com have plenty of them, but they might be a bit hit and miss.

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    got it off

    i ended up using long needle nose pliers to grip it and pop it off.
    no worries.
    i used white ones with 4 little "SMD" TYPE LED's on them very bright.
    from virtual village on ebay. shipped direct from china.
    very cheap. got a pack of ten for some silly cheap price. postage was not too dear.
    only my two standard gauges (speed and fuel) have the green lense inside, so the other two have bright white lighting behind them.
    the White LED's make the green ones a much lighter aqua colour.

    I also put some super bright SMD LED bulbs in my front park lights, which were dull dull yellow before, hardly visible, and I also did my tail/brake lights with red LED bulbs, because the standard bulb was continually melting it's housing and becoming dissconnected and stop working.

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    Thanks Bushman83.

    I've just ordered 6 white globes for my Defender 200 tdi 1993.

    I too fancied the red (preserves night vision), but given the last 2 or 3 jobs I started turned into 10 jobs, I think I'll take the safe option.

    Cheers ... Shaun

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