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Old 02-16-2010, 09:41 PM   #1
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when i get my stuff ill test it out and see. plan on doing this soon. from what i saw in the hazard button tho, only two of the pins in the button actually go to the light itself (+ and - is my guess) the rest are for the function of the switch i believe and has nothing to do with the illumination of the bulb. so it should probably work.

has anyone succesfully changed the bulb in the auto window switch? i looked at it today and it seems the only way to get to the 3mm bulb would be to desolder .
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when i get my stuff ill test it out and see. plan on doing this soon. from what i saw in the hazard button tho, only two of the pins in the button actually go to the light itself (+ and - is my guess) the rest are for the function of the switch i believe and has nothing to do with the illumination of the bulb. so it should probably work.

has anyone succesfully changed the bulb in the auto window switch? i looked at it today and it seems the only way to get to the 3mm bulb would be to desolder .
Hard to see in the pic. But i used a 3mm White LED bulb and a 470ohm resistor in the original bulb housing.
This was a test run to make sure i had it set up right. It was right.
In the pic it looks like the resistor wiring is touching the board. But its just the angle of the pic. Its actually "floating" above it.

Top Side of Switch:


Bottom Side:

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