Last week I bought a 9 inch strip of LED's at Harbor Freight for $10 and decided to install it into my gauge cluster. I removed the cluster, and then the top piece where the bulbs go and glued the strip of LEDs onto it with some Gorilla glue. Let it set for 2 hours and reinstalled it into the cluster. I snaked the wires behind the cluster down into the lower dash area. The ground was easy, I soldered some 16 gauge wire to the tiny LED wires (they're marked black and red for + and ground) so I could solder an eyelet onto it to secured to the under dash ground point (metal bracket). I did the same to the + wire so I could have a larger wire to tap into the wiring harness. You can tap into the wires on the steering column or in the engine compartment. Since the original owner had wires in the engine compartment going into the car, I used the wire he had and soldered it into the driver's side headlight socket wiring. It is the red/ blue stripe wire on 89 models. This turns on the dash lights when you turn on the headlights. I would've tapped into the dimmer switch but my switch is broken, so I need to find one.
Using various things to put weight and pressure on the LED strip
LEDs glued and ready for reassembly.
LEDs installed and ready for wiring
Finished product
Using various things to put weight and pressure on the LED strip
LEDs glued and ready for reassembly.
LEDs installed and ready for wiring
Finished product
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