Sabrewings
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Here's mine:
(yes, I've taken care of the cruise buttons, just haven't taken a new pic)
(yes, I've taken care of the cruise buttons, just haven't taken a new pic)
that is awesome looking, so you got a new gauge overlay and then changed the bulbs? what kind of overlay color or specs or whatever should I be looking for so that I can have it look like that?.
I'm working on the same thing right now, with BB's help.
BB did my cluster and HVAC, and I'm doing the rest.
Somewhat a how-to. This is the first switch I did since the bulb was burned out. This is for the Chevy Impala/Monte buttons, so for the Pontiac buttons YMMV.
I've gotten a lot more switches done and I'm waiting on more LEDs and resistors to arrive.
Hope this helps. The resistor value depends on the Vf of the LED.
If you guys need more details in the writeup, just ask and I will go back and edit.![]()
You use Ohm's law:
I=V/R
(I is current, V is voltage, R is resistance)
For our situation, we would reorder it to be R=V/I. So, the equation would look like this.
(14.4V-[Vf of LED])
------------------
[current of LED at Vf]
That will give you the resistor value in Ohms. I'd bump it up just a tad as well. For my 3.2V Vf LEDs, with 20mA of current, I use 620Ohm resistors.
As far as someone doing it, I've considered doing it for about $10 a switch (plus shipping, you provide the switches) but I've never opened Pontiac switches. I'd assume they're similar to the ones in the Impala/Monte, but I'm still learning those.