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> Lights on my shifter (At) wont light up, why not?
post Feb 22, 2004 - 11:53 PM
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My automatic lights (P, R, D, 2, L) arent lighting up, anyone know wut might cause this? and how to fix it
post Feb 23, 2004 - 12:02 AM
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I don't have an auto so I'm just guessing that your bulbs must have burnt out or something. More than likely the have to be removed and soldered back in. But you can always check your fuses to make sure you didn't blow one.
post Feb 23, 2004 - 7:53 AM
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doubt its the fuse, because if those don't work your gauges or heater and A/c lights shouldn't work either.


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post Feb 23, 2004 - 8:32 AM
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i dont think they use LEDs, not 100% but its probably 1 or 2 bulbs.


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post Feb 23, 2004 - 8:39 PM
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dude i had the same problem not to long ago. Mine would go out and then come back on every once in a while. They finally started working all the time but i use to have to knock on the side of the trany pannel.


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post Feb 25, 2004 - 8:08 PM
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The same thing happened to mine, but I just left mine alone. It's not that big of a deal to me and it doesn't seem like it would be a simple fix.
post Feb 25, 2004 - 8:11 PM
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Same happened to my previous car. As long as you dont have to look down to shift, then it's ok.
post Feb 25, 2004 - 8:37 PM
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same thing happened to me ... i was have to slap the side of the shifter and it would come back on.. now it just stays on all the time..


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post Dec 24, 2005 - 2:46 PM
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Bringing this post back from the dead. I am having the same problem too. I would imagine you have to replace one or two bulbs and take the center console out and sh*t...what a pain. Can anyone give a brief how-to? I guess I'll just try to slap my console or shifter around for now.

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post Dec 25, 2005 - 1:42 AM
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hmm. a while back i replaced mine with a single blue num74 led. it had to have the nose of it filed down quite a bit before it would fit in there. then after a couple of weeks it started going out after the car had been on for a while (defective num74 fabrication (resistor) i guess). replaced it with another and has been fine since, can't see the R light very well though.

i think the second time i did the mod i didn't remove the led from it's base, just filed it down more than the time before.

wrote up a little mini-howto back when i did the mod. it's not a difficult mod. but does involve the painful task of cleaning your center console wink.gif


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// How-To
Tools: phillips-head screwdriver, 12mm socket wrench (either a small wrench or an extension for it), needlenose pliers, bastard file, x-acto knife
Parts: 1x num 74 led (http://autolumination.com/74.htm)

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// Disasembly
01. Turn car on
02. Put the handbreak on
03. Put the car in neutral
04. Pull off the plastic panel from around the gearshift (just 4 clips holding it on) and let it hang to the side.
05. Put car back in park
06. Turn car off
07. Use socket wrench to unscrew 2 bolts inside center console compartment
08. Unscrew 2 small screws on center console right where it meets the gearshift
09. Pull center console up a little bit
10. Unfasten ashtray/change light wiring harness
11. Pull center console the rest of the way off
12. Unscrew 2 small screws (these were copper for me) at the front and back of the automatic gearshift indicator. The one at the back is hard to get at, but you should be able to fit your screw-driver down the gap.
13. Pull the cover of auto-gearshift upwards till it flops around the shift handle.
14. Twist out small (green for me) wire from driver side of auto-gearshift
15. Pull the bulb out of this little wired socket


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// The num74 LED - The one i used was too big to actually fit so
01. Bend led legs backwars until they point straight down
02. Grab led lens with needle-nose pliers and pull base off with fingers
03. Grab base with pliers and file off about 2mm from the top and the bottom.
04. Clean excess plastic off with x-acto knife
05. Re-insert led into base
06. Bend LED legs back into place
07. Grab led by the bottom of its lens with needle-nose and file down the top of the lense (2-3mm). *don't* file into the actual diode
08. Insert led into wired socket
09. Turn lights on (if led doesn't light turn lights off, rotate led 180 degrees and try again).
10. Twist wired socket back into place.
11. Test lights again before re-assembling (keep in mind you won't see much in broad daylight).

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post Dec 25, 2005 - 4:45 PM
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While on this topic, how hard do you think it would be to change the font of the letters

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