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DIY LED turn signal indicators


SUNNY Z

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Ever since I swapped to autometer gauges, I had no turn signal indicators. This is a quick, CHEAP, and easy way to get some.

 

I took the piece off the top of the column, after I marked it with a sharpie where I wanted the LED's.

 

Then I drilled out the holes, and used a plastic weld 2 part epoxy to mount the LED's flush with the surface. You need to use a resistor on the + side of the LED, i believe i used 1/2 w 1K Ohm

 

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Next I soldered wires onto the contacts of the switch

 

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Topped it off with spade connectors (idiot proof) . (I later insulated over the spades)

 

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and the finished product. IDK what happened when i uploaded the vid from my phone, but you get the idea.

 

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I found an old Ford truck with the column mounted PRNDL indicator and painted the clear plastic black and mounted 2 green and 1 blue 12V led bulbs and wired them to the existing wiring. I ground down the unit to match the steering column cover and used black double stick tape to keep it in place.

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