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Hello everyone, I wanted to do these two mods for a while and since I recently finished my exams I'v


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Hello everyone, I wanted to do these two mods for a while and since I recently finished my exams I've finally had the time. I couldn't find any DIY's so I decided to quickly corrugated paper rolls make one. What you'll need: - flat head screw driver - philips screw driver - electrical wire - led strips (I bought mine here: http://www.lck-led.com/p102/New-12%2...duct_info.html ) - about an hour of your time - some patience Climate Controls I did this mod because the stock light doesn't match well with my Si cluster which lights up red. I couldn't live with this 1) Pop out the hazard signal and the rear defrost switches. Use a flat head screwdriver to pry them out and be careful corrugated paper rolls not to wreck your dash. 2) When they are out, remove unplug the harness. You can see that there is a golden philps screw behind each switch. Take them out. 3) Remove the two golden screws under your centre panel. 4) Remove this screw in the glove box 5) Push the glove box in to bypass the rubber stopper 6) Remove the black screw at the bottom corrugated paper rolls 7) Move to the other side of the dash and remove the panel under the steering wheel. There are three golden philips screws you need to remove 8) There are two additional screws on each side of the centre panel. remove them and the panel should become loose. Also unplug the cigarette lighter. 9) Remove all of the plugs for your radio/head unit and remove it completely. 10) There are 3 screws under the climate control panel you need to remove. here is one of them. The other two are closer to the front, they're tough to see. 11) This part is a little tricky. There are 4 screws (2 on each side) behind the climate control panel. Remove all 4. 12) Remove the centre console. there are a few clips so you'll have to CAREFULLY pry it out 13.1) These are the 4 screws i was referring to in step 11. 13.2) Remove both knobs for the climate control 14) Turn the climate control upside down and remove these three golden philips screws 15) Carefully pop off the black plastic cover plate 16) Pull out the stock bulbs 17) Cut off one of the bulbs (as close to the bulb as you can get) 18) Strip the wire. You need to be very careful and get it right the first time since the wire is extremely short 19) Take out your LED strip and cut one end off so it fits 20) Use some electrical wire to connect the led strip to the wires you stripped in step 18 (you'll have to use tiral and error to figure out which one is positive and negative) 21) Test your led strip to make sure it works before you put everything back together. Make sure its plugged in! I forgot to plug it in (I don't know why i even unplugged it in

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