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Ok guys, I know there's a million threads about this I've searched and read things about this and the clock and everything all day long. What is the best method to make the climate control unit and the selector lights turn blue? I've seen painting, drilling out the bulb holes for LEDs, complete new wiring of LEDs independent of the system, etc etc. Which one works the best and looks the best? If painting it is going to look the same as drilling and changing the bulbs and all that then I'll just paint it.
Otherwise I think the only way for the smaller selection LEDs on the buttons is to just change all the 3mm LED's, but I might try using some glass paint on the buttons first. And if anyone has pics of the final product to compare how each works that would be amazing, that's been the hardest thing for me to find. -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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Not easily. You'd have to shield all of the blue light from the red portions and supply it with it's own regular/white light. My idea was to take the scan I have of the climate control and replace the lines with numbers 60 thru 90 in five or ten degree increments. Kinda like the automatic climate control in some of the GT Fours and JDM/Euro Spec Celicas.
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