I am in the process of changing my shifter lights from the red to blue. I just need to know what bulb size to use for that.
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What I simply did for that red tint (at least in the AC unit) is take it out completely. That way, it looks more blue than purple. Still can't find out what size bulb it is for the shifter light....
Found it!! it's #74 Sylvania
I'm now going on SuperBrightLEDs to see if I can find a blue version of that...
All done!Last edited by John Trollston; 09-11-2015, 01:31 PM.
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I actually forgot to do this. I got some 5mm LEDs sitting around, but they are green and blue. I'll use blue and do this sometime this weekend. Thanks for posting cause it helped me remember this. I also have an idea, the bulb that is used for the shift plate, that tray looking like thing under the bulb. Well, we should put foil or something else reflective to help reflect light to better light up the shift plate.
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Originally posted by GMManof3 View PostOooh, I love purple. Yeah, white works.I live my life a quarter mile at a time. For those 16 seconds or less... I'm telling my g6... Go faster!!!
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Yea, my dumbass figured that I could use the 2 wires that went with the shifter light bulb housing (I cut the housing out) and then use this:
Doesn't light up no matter what. So i have 2 exposed copper wires in my car that went with the shift light bulb housing.
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UPDATE: Come to find out, my illumination fuse was bad, so I went on ebay and got some T10 wire harnesses along with use a spare 10A mini-fuse to get my illumination back. I didn't like the look of the T10 wire harness along with the T10 blue bulb in my shifter, so I went and got a flexible LED strip from Oznium (Blue, of course) and got that baby to work. I will post a picture of it later on today (7 - 8 hrs from now).
It's rather bright, though.Last edited by John Trollston; 06-08-2016, 05:14 AM.
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