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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Ben Lessani on 16 April 2009, 10:35
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As title, the clocks backlight, switches backlight etc. What colours would you do yours. I don't want neon blue - I don't think it really suits the age of the car.
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I voted green cause I'm boring!!
I tried to do all my switches with green leds (as some were very dim and some dead), but I couldn't manage to do the leccy window switches, they are right little buggers!
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I replaced all the bulbs with LEDs a few weeks ago as I couldn't see anything, although I quite like the green (not many cars have it), I fancy a change.
My seats are yellow - I wonder what that would look like ;)
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I voted red, but I would go with red switches with green clocks.
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The clocks are green backlit as standard anyways arent they? Or has every golf i've owned been modded? :huh:
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Red for me, but it can't be too bright, i'd say it would have to be quite soft and a consistant brightness with no bright spots.
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i voted green, it fits in with the car better imo
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The clocks are green backlit as standard anyways arent they? Or has every golf i've owned been modded? :huh:
Yes they are green, but mine are quite dim. I meant replace with shiny new ones.
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green looks good, gives the originality to the car but ive recently just changed to white and it looks the sh*t
(http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww110/tablaboy/j11ndd/DSC00132.jpg)
(http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww110/tablaboy/j11ndd/DSC00148.jpg)
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Green, if you must. Cant you keep it standard? :smiley:
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(http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww110/tablaboy/j11ndd/DSC00148.jpg)
That looks pretty tastey - what did you paint the needles with? They look the same colour as my VDO gauges!
Incidentally, what headlight bulbs do you have in?
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Hmmmm that does look good! I'm going to vote white now.
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The white looks quite nice really, out of interest, how on earth did you do your elec window switches? I mean the LED fitting is easy of course but whenever I tried to put the switch back together it would go 'soggy' :sad:
I tired so many times and gave up and bought new uns from vw :rolleyes:
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The window switches are tricky and easy to put back together wrong.
I took the photos for it ages ago to write a guide but I never got round to doing it. I'll dig out the pics and post them ;) I found the only trick with them was re-assembly, if you put them together that the slightest wrong angle, the metal track inside would flip sideways and the switch wouldn't work.
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(http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww110/tablaboy/j11ndd/DSC00148.jpg)
That looks pretty tastey - what did you paint the needles with? They look the same colour as my VDO gauges!
Incidentally, what headlight bulbs do you have in?
thanks ben.... i didnt paint the needles i used flourecent spray can from B&Q lol
and i know you wont think it but i have 8k HID's in my headlights
The white looks quite nice really, out of interest, how on earth did you do your elec window switches? I mean the LED fitting is easy of course but whenever I tried to put the switch back together it would go 'soggy' :sad:
I tired so many times and gave up and bought new uns from vw :rolleyes:
it was very tricky kittie and like ben said if they went in at even the slightest wrong angle it was a b*itch to get em back in properly but i kept doing it until it was done! lol
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Yes please do post pics it would be useful if the bulbs ever die!
I was also pretty miffed because when I bought new switches they were all slightly different shades of green and I find this rather irritating :angry:
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i found that when the top went back on the switch the bulb would bend in some way if the wires were too short moving them out of place and making them look dimmer.
its all about the positioning of the bulb for the brightness of the bulb plus the actual bulb :laugh:
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White looks nice matey!
Ive gone back to originals as i can dim the bulbs and cant on leds.
An easy way to assemble the electric window switch....
Before you put it together. remember to clean those dirty contacts inside the switch.
Put the opened up switch in a vice length ways. close the vice so the switch case bulges slightly. This gives enough room for the switch cover to clip in and the two metal plates dont fall out of place inside.
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My whole dash is LEDs right now and it happily dims ..... what did you fit exactly.
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leds and a small resistor. they did dim slightly but not enough
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Ah, mine are 12v LED's - so they dim right down to nothingness.
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ye mine dim but not by a lot .... im not bothered about them dimming cos the amount they actually dim wasnt that bad on the eyes