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NEW LED'S DON'T WANT TO LIGHT!
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<blockquote data-quote="RICKERMAN" data-source="post: 1528015" data-attributes="member: 28757"><p>Could be. Removal of the harnesses AND the cluster are pretty difficult, let alone the reinstallation. If one of the copper traces is out of place can I fix it?? How can I tell if something might be "shorted out" and if so, how screwed am I?? I appreciate your response and suggestions very much. EVERYTHING else works fine. ALL lights inside and out. I rarely drive this car when I actually NEED the gauges to be lit, and as you probably know, the original gauge lighting is barely visible unless it IS dark out. I bought this SHELBY COBRA convertible NEW in 1996 from Carroll Shelby himself who was a friend of my Dad's who made the connection for me. </p><p>I have kept it in prime condition and thought that these blue LED's would spiff it up a little. The car's moonlight blue with white top and white leather. Thanks again, hope I can git'r dun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RICKERMAN, post: 1528015, member: 28757"] Could be. Removal of the harnesses AND the cluster are pretty difficult, let alone the reinstallation. If one of the copper traces is out of place can I fix it?? How can I tell if something might be "shorted out" and if so, how screwed am I?? I appreciate your response and suggestions very much. EVERYTHING else works fine. ALL lights inside and out. I rarely drive this car when I actually NEED the gauges to be lit, and as you probably know, the original gauge lighting is barely visible unless it IS dark out. I bought this SHELBY COBRA convertible NEW in 1996 from Carroll Shelby himself who was a friend of my Dad's who made the connection for me. I have kept it in prime condition and thought that these blue LED's would spiff it up a little. The car's moonlight blue with white top and white leather. Thanks again, hope I can git'r dun! [/QUOTE]
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