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mtndv8 03-17-2016 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by tstar (Post 1591389548)
I've decided to "bow out" of the Forum, I don't have the time anymore... I want to thank everyone for a fun and educational time!!!:flag:

Tim

Wishing you and family well in all you do Kahuna... :thumbs: :cheers:



Originally Posted by thedudeman (Post 1591780513)
Hello, so I want to replace the burned out bulbs in my C5 with leds. I read the initial part of this thread were they refer you to the oznium leds. However, it appears in the comments that these leds do not work well for C5s at all. Is there a current best place to get leds to replace the factory interior lights with? Thanks guys!

http://www.autolumination.com/
https://www.superbrightleds.com/
https://www.oznium.com/


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C5R UZR 06-03-2016 09:50 PM

Any Tim apprentices still lurking on here?

I have a Bose HU that was converted to LED years ago by another user. I haven't been using it, but thought I'd plug it in again and check it out. A few bulbs were out, so I went to replace them. I have done HVAC units before and my soldering skills are decent. I didn't notice any shorts or issues before or after I plugged it into the car (I killed an HVAC controller years ago and remember that well). I did check for continuity, but don't remember the exact results as this was months ago. I started looking at it again last week and still had a few bulbs out. I tested them all for continuity, checked solder contacts and ever since, I can't get any illumination at all in the unit when it's plugged into the car. Direct arcing a battery to the bulbs on the board gets some to come on. I have a full list of what bulbs are continuous to others if that's helpful

Does anyone know if there is any troubleshooting to do to see why none of the bulbs are getting power in the car? Is it your understanding that the bulbs are all in series or are there separate circuits for certain bulbs?

Gunnmetalblue 11-20-2016 11:17 AM

Center console light
 
I have searched extensively in this thread for any info on installing a switch in the center console that would power an LED when the console is opened. I'm sure it's possible and I likely just missed the post - the interior LED mod thread is daunting, to say the least. If anyone can post a link or has a write up on how to do this I would appreciate the direction. Thanks:D!

Sydwayz 11-20-2016 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Gunnmetalblue (Post 1593506260)
I have searched extensively in this thread for any info on installing a switch in the center console that would power an LED when the console is opened. I'm sure it's possible and I likely just missed the post - the interior LED mod thread is daunting, to say the least. If anyone can post a link or has a write up on how to do this I would appreciate the direction. Thanks:D!

It's low power and would not generate heat. I would skip the switch and just hook it up to ignition or accessory power; and have it be lit as soon as key is turned.

Gunnmetalblue 11-20-2016 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 1593506516)
It's low power and would not generate heat. I would skip the switch and just hook it up to ignition or accessory power; and have it be lit as soon as key is turned.

So it could be wired to the traction control?

nascar57 11-20-2016 10:39 PM

When I had my C5 I drilled a hole by the latch and mounted a pin switch. Powered an led strip off the traction control wiring just in front of the console lid. Interrupted the negative wire with the pin switch. Worked for years.

StayinStock 12-02-2016 12:01 PM

So i scrolled back a ways and still cant find quite what im looking for. Whats the current method for doing the hvac? i had originally done mine with the leds and resistors but if im reading correctly theres a better method now? can anyone point me in the right direction?

SilverC54me 12-02-2016 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by MaxPlusTen (Post 1593584997)
So i scrolled back a ways and still cant find quite what im looking for. Whats the current method for doing the hvac? i had originally done mine with the leds and resistors but if im reading correctly theres a better method now? can anyone point me in the right direction?

Best is still the discrete LEDs and resistors. There is no other way to do this.

Gary

shock6906 03-31-2017 12:03 PM

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Gonna copy my instrument cluster thread content over here.

Currently, my high beam indicator and MIL bulbs are burned out, so lacking any sort of online guidance, I figured I'd tear into it myself.

I'll assume if you've decided to do this yourself, you already know how to get your gauge cluster out. If not, there *are* a million threads on that.

http://www.vetteessentials.com/instr...zel_howto.html

Instrument cluster removal is about a 30 minute job. No big deal.

On to the important stuff. Order a pizza.

Place your gauge cluster on your kitchen table

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The first thing you'll have to do is remove those HIGH VOLTAGE channels. They're covering the wiring that goes to the UV bulbs. They're held in place by plastic clips that you just have to lightly bend back.


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Disconnect all those wiring connectors. One on each side of the UV inverter, one on each side for HUD/DIC, and the lower green connector that supplies power and whatnot to the inverter.

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There are four brass colored screws holding the inverter/coverplate onto the gauge pod. Remove those. Don't bother removing the four screws holding the inverter's metal cover plate. It's not necessary. There are also several more of those clip tabs that you'll have to gently pry and then you can remove the whole plate.

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Next, the circuit board has to go. BEFORE YOU TRY TO LIFT IT: There are two small wiring connectors on each side. One has two wires, the other has 8. Disconnect those from the board.

Here's the speaker connector. Disconnect it.

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Here's the other one. Disconnect it too.

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Once you've done that, the board flips up and over and will hold itself in place pretty well.

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Each of these black bases are your indicator and warning bulbs. There are 14 in total. Might as well do 'em all.

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Once you've gotten to this point, that pizza you ordered should be getting pretty close!

shock6906 03-31-2017 12:04 PM

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We've got TSD 74 and NHO 74B. TSD 74 is easy enough to find out about online, it's a T5 socket bulb, but NHO 74B doesn't seem to come up. Far as I can tell, they look to be interchangeable. I switched the two different bulbs around in one base and tried it on a 12V source and both bulbs lit up, so yeah, you can probably replace them all with one type of bulb.

Time for the important information! Here's the polarity for the gauge cluster warning lights if you want to go with LED. White marks are LED +

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The only one I can't verify with absolute certainty is the 1-4 shift light (marked "14" on the back of the cluster) because I've disabled it through the PCM. The brake warning light + is on the same circuit path, though, so it should be correct.

SilverC54me 03-31-2017 12:21 PM

Good information on the cluster.

One bit of advice, do not leave the cluster face down. The fluid used to dampen the movement of the gauges can leak out through the shafts. If enough is lost this can affect the movement of the gauges. The fluid flows more as it gets hot.

Gary

shock6906 03-31-2017 01:47 PM

Hmmm, good to know. Don't think I left it face-down long enough to be an issue though.

unlvrebel 04-03-2017 02:55 PM

Great addition to the thread. How do they look? I don't have any out yet...

Also, what's the speaker used for?

shock6906 04-03-2017 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by unlvrebel (Post 1594447049)
Great addition to the thread. How do they look? I don't have any out yet...

Also, what's the speaker used for?

Honestly, I don't like it that much. :lol:

I ordered the super white lights which is a different color than the warm incandescent bulbs they replaced. This color of light reacts differently with the filters for each of the indicators and projects a different color than before.

The red lights are almost fushcia now. The yellow lights are now a fluorescent, almost neon yellow. The greens have gone a little more toward teal. The blues, however, for high beam and MPH/KMH indicators are beautiful.

The increased light intensity has caused some spillover into the 1-4 shift and MIL indicators. They're not lit, they're just receiving a slight glow from the nearby MPH indicator.

My suggestion: Either stick with incandescent or get warm white LED's to avoid the weird discoloration of your indicators. I may or may not be considering swapping for warm white, but I'm also lazy and don't feel like pulling the cluster back out just for some bulbs.

As for the speaker, that's your ignition/door chime.

ArmchairArchitect 06-21-2017 03:42 PM

I searched this thread for "vanity" but no results.

From another thread, it appears that the "74 wedge base bulbs" are used for the vanity mirrors, and that ideally there should also be LEDs on the side since the bulb faces sideways. Just thought this would be helpful to someone.

FX VETTE 06-21-2017 04:07 PM

2721 bulb

ArmchairArchitect 06-22-2017 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by AE Guy (Post 1594991971)
2721 bulb

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2721 bulb for what?

FX VETTE 06-22-2017 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by ArmchairArchitect (Post 1594997556)
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2721 bulb for what?

You originally asked for the number for the sun visor/vanity bulb (then you edited your post before I could find and post the bulb number). 2721 is the oem bulb, you already figured out the LED. I was just trying to help you in case you were needing the oem #.

Your original unedited question is below -

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StayinStock 06-23-2017 12:00 PM

so heres a question... has anyone ever figured out a replacement or a brighter source for the uv tubes? would be cool to have them throw off a little more uv light to brighten things up.

FX VETTE 06-23-2017 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by MaxPlusTen (Post 1595004798)
so heres a question... has anyone ever figured out a replacement or a brighter source for the uv tubes? would be cool to have them throw off a little more uv light to brighten things up.

Not that I'm aware of. Would be a cool mod though :lurk:


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