I pulled out my CC unit and saw there where 3 leds there, with the green condom crap on them.
They look like this:



What type twist led is it??
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/74_t15.htmMy guess it might be this one, but i hope one of you can help

(i have look through the how to's with no luck)
Rene
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No one

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Hey, whats up? So, your just looking for a bulb/twist lock base that is all ready set up to go? Cause I know the CC how to mentions something about reusing the old twist lock base with a new LED bulb (some work involved in that). Im not too sure if anyone tried the 10mm neo wedges he mentioned in the how to. It would be nice to know, as I have my spare torn down already.
This post has been edited by Spider77: Apr 11, 2009 - 11:16 AM
spider77: yes i am my friend

Maybe i wil go for the 10 mm thing and see what happens
Welsh-celica:
So i can just use a T4 neo wedge instead of the old thing and then it will fit and work perfectly?
Will these do then??
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pcs-T3-T4-T5-Neo-Wedg...bayphotohosting
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Funny enough that is the very same seller that I bought mine off as well! They will fit...just make sure you use a philips head screw driver that fits the head of the T4 as the plastic is soft.
I used these same LEDs in my rear fog light switch and my headlight washer switch...one was a T3 and the other a T4.
If you do this and it works, let me know?
an LED is not going to provide you with light that is going to be evenly seen throughout the CC... you're going to have some dark and light spots as well as black out areas (A/C button)... the only way to get it to look right with LED's is a custom fabrication...
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Spider77: oof course i will my friend

Welcsh:
Did you only change the 3 leds, and that was it? Can u perhaps take a picture of them on?
pittfirefighter:
Okay mate. I will try this first. If it dosent work out for me i will contact u
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and this setup is not perfect. These LEDs are soldered unto the board. The septup is up to you. be creative.
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I would do as "njccmd2002" and add a couple more leds onto the existing led slots...it will help give off more light as LEDs tend to be a bit more directional light than a bulb.