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Hey guys,
 
  
As promised, another guide, this time its for converting your exsisting green L.E.Ds to blue ones.
 
 
What you will need: (this is for a JDM spec A/C control unit, not the UK spec one)
 
 
14 x 3mm L.E.Ds (Any colour) - I used 10,000 mcd's from ultraleds.co.uk, 20 of them, as you will need 2 for the electic window switch.
 
 
Philips Screw Driver
 
Flat head & Philips electrical screw driver
 
Soldering Iron
 
Solder
 
Time: 3-4 Hours, Mine took just under 1 hour, however, all went very smoothly.
 
 
As you you see, with JDM ones the De-mister is not lite via LEDs, it a 4mm capless jobie, same as the main backlights.
 
 
Lets get started:
 
 
For those that are unsure about taking the dash apart, I will add the photos from the Dash removal guide:
 
 
 
Remove all of the following srews... Underneath the climate control box:
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion049496.JPG[/img]
 
 
Underneath dash: 2 screws
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion057240.JPG[/img]
 
 
Opposite side: 2 screws
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion067659.JPG[/img]
 
 
Underneath top of dashboard: 1 of 2
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion075213.JPG[/img]
 
 
Opposite side of underneath top of dashboard: 2 of 2
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion083586.JPG[/img]
 
 
Now remove this, gentle tug on both ends:
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion092964.JPG[/img]
 
 
Now you need to remove the climate control box with drivers single airvent attached: 1 of 2
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion123479.JPG[/img]
 
 
Opposite side: 2 of 2
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion138806.JPG[/img]
 
 
Once removed, these will be attached, for the lucky ones tongue.gif
 
 
To remove the A/C control unit, there are 3-4 screws behind the outer shell, these are removed with a Philips screw driver.
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion142956.JPG[/img]
 
 
Once all removed should like something like this:
 
 
[img]http://www.pixilive.com/uploads/20070327/Lightconversion15.jpg[/img]
 
 
 
Now that you have removed all that, and you have the A/C control unit in your hands, you will need to strip that down, like this:
 
 
You to remove the following 4 screws, where the 3 x connector plug go in, there are a further 2 screws on the reverse side, these need to come out as well:
 
 
[img]http://www.imagehosting.com/show.php/i422579_CelicaLED05.JPG[/img]
 
 
Once, you have removed the white ABS plastic cover, remove the following 2-3 screws:
 
 
[img]http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i422577_CelicaLED03.JPG[/img]
 
 
To be able to remove the intire PCB, you need to flip the unit over and unclip all of the switch covers:
 
 
[img]http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i422578_CelicaLED04.JPG[/img]
 
 
Now that you have removed the PCB, it should look something similar to this, notice that there are 3 x 4mm backlights:
 
 
[img]http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i422576_CelicaLED02.JPG[/img]
 
 
Now this where you need to turn your soldering iron on, with the L.E.D's they have Negative and positve terminals, I found that it is easier to de-solder one at a time, and then fit the new one... then move onto the next one, please pay carefull attention to the polarity of the terminals:
 
 
[img]http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i422575_CelicaLED01.JPG[/img]
 
 
Take care when putting it all back together, if it came out of the unit, it needs to go back, its there for a reason, also don't forget the clear PMMA spiders, there is one at the top for the recirc/fresh air button, and one for the A/C button, there there are 2 more, one for each row of buttons.
 
 
Also, when removing the black switch covers, there are 2 clips holding them in place, one at the top, and one on the bottom, these have a lot of play, but like to snap as well - be carefull.
 
 
When the PCB is out, you need to remove the white ABS clips, they are held on by the blue stalkes, I found that pushing a electrical flat head screw driver to separate the contact then angle them off, is a lot easier.
 
 
Hope this helps, please let me know if you get stuck.
 
 
 
Matt.
 

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