Great video! Thx!!! Interestingly the one dead light that you said was a mother board issue is also dead on my cluster. Were you able to resolve your issue? I find it curious that we both have the exact same dead bulb… Thoughts???
Sure, purchased from Amazon. The manufacture has other colors available. www.amazon.com/WLJH-Canbus-Dashboard-Instrument-Cluster/dp/B0798RNKLZ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=wljh+6pcs+pink+auto&qid=1601960746&sr=8-1
4 года назад
Lovely content! Keep it up! Would you like to be RUclips friends? :]
Unfortunately I do not have any pictures or videos of this. When I was replacing some dashboard lights, I took the instrument panel completely off to paint it myself. It's basically held on by plastic clips which can be popped out carefully using a flathead. Once you remove the clear instrument panel cover, you can then take the back face plate off and use primer spray paint to get a nice flat paint coating. After the primer is down drying, hit it with some red spray paint and let it dry overnight to allow the fumes to air out. The next day, put everything back together and your in good business.
Great video! Thx!!! Interestingly the one dead light that you said was a mother board issue is also dead on my cluster. Were you able to resolve your issue? I find it curious that we both have the exact same dead bulb… Thoughts???
Great video. I have to replace some lights in my 2000 LC. She's not my Daily because gas is $$$.
LOL I feel your pain. That's the nature of a AWD SUV vehicle but the wonderful thing is that these Land Cruisers are very reliable.
@@AWordFromMrJones so true!
Would be greatful if you add led's purchase link.
Thankyou
Sure, purchased from Amazon. The manufacture has other colors available.
www.amazon.com/WLJH-Canbus-Dashboard-Instrument-Cluster/dp/B0798RNKLZ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=wljh+6pcs+pink+auto&qid=1601960746&sr=8-1
Lovely content! Keep it up! Would you like to be RUclips friends? :]
How did u do that red panel mod. Any links?
Unfortunately I do not have any pictures or videos of this. When I was replacing some dashboard lights, I took the instrument panel completely off to paint it myself.
It's basically held on by plastic clips which can be popped out carefully using a flathead. Once you remove the clear instrument panel cover, you can then take the back face plate off and use primer spray paint to get a nice flat paint coating. After the primer is down drying, hit it with some red spray paint and let it dry overnight to allow the fumes to air out. The next day, put everything back together and your in good business.
@@AWordFromMrJones great job bro u must have made a video on it
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Yes sir!