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Old 11-09-16 | 08:12 PM
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I did all my research and only found one video showing how to fully do the led needle repair for the 2is 250/350 and that video kinda sucks. Was anyone ever able to find a good write up with pics or anything to do this repair. I have soldering experience, I know how to take cluster out and I have a good link to get the blue LEDS from eBay. Or if there's anyone local in chicago that's maybe willing to do it, I don't want to ship it out! I want to attempt myself as a fun diy project for the weekend I'm just not comfortable without a great write up or really good video
Old 11-30-16 | 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by P128sniper
I did all my research and only found one video showing how to fully do the led needle repair for the 2is 250/350 and that video kinda sucks. Was anyone ever able to find a good write up with pics or anything to do this repair. I have soldering experience, I know how to take cluster out and I have a good link to get the blue LEDS from eBay. Or if there's anyone local in chicago that's maybe willing to do it, I don't want to ship it out! I want to attempt myself as a fun diy project for the weekend I'm just not comfortable without a great write up or really good video
I used this instruction, good luck http://clublex.ru/p3676294
Old 11-30-16 | 07:35 AM
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It's not fun like you think cause those LED kinda small and need to really careful not to damage the plastic on the needles
Old 11-30-16 | 11:39 AM
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I don't think that it is easy... a little ability and courage is necessary. I repaired them
Old 11-30-16 | 06:48 PM
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I wonder how long it took someone to replace all the LED's in this car to the blue ones. I heard it took awhile because you have to solder everything together.
Old 11-30-16 | 08:06 PM
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Already got it done, found a local guy in chicago and he did it for me. Best part, it only cost me $60 for the speedo and rpm needles. Took out cluster and out back all for free.
Old 12-01-16 | 06:51 AM
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Wise move. Soldering SMD components requires good vision, a quality temperature controlled soldering station, and skill.
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I wonder how long it took someone to replace all the LED's in this car to the blue ones. I heard it took awhile because you have to solder everything together.
Took me well over 1.5 hours to complete the LED swapped.
Old 12-01-16 | 07:08 AM
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Looks great, whitebeast. That's the way Lexus should have built it at the factory.
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I hope they do it too. Big no to 20years old green led
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Im heading up to your area Thursday, would you be interested in doing mine, also speed & rpm needles are going out. Im interested in the white with blue accents ans blue for needles. Side note also interested in the OEM Nav swap, PM or Text me!
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Took me well over 1.5 hours to complete the LED swapped.
Old 01-15-17 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by whitebeast
took me well over 1.5 hours to complete the led swapped.
that looks great brother. I wish i was around your way so you can help me out on this project. If anybody reads this doesn't anyone know anybody in new york that can do this for me?
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Originally Posted by Bkhectic
that looks great brother. I wish i was around your way so you can help me out on this project. If anybody reads this doesn't anyone know anybody in new york that can do this for me?
I know there's a vendor on here, think it's Tanin, who you can ship it to (they're in Wisconsin) and they can swap it out. For a price of course.
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Can this be done on non nav too, never seen it on non nav I want all my lights blue
Old 01-16-17 | 01:42 AM
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Yes it can.

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Can this be done on non nav too, never seen it on non nav I want all my lights blue



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