LED-Beleuchtung ändern...
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- Registriert: Do 12. Jun 2003, 14:35
Irgendjemand hat mir mal sagt, das er die Beleuchtung des Bedienfeldes für die Fensterheber beim Coupe J2 geändert hat. Quasi andere LEDs eingelötet...Hab ich das Bedienfeld bisschen zerlegt und musste feststellen, das die LEDs genau unter den Schalter für die Fensterheber auf ner kleinen Platine sind.Die Platine bekomme ich aber nicht raus...Kann mir bitte jemand weiterhelfen...
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- Registriert: So 13. Apr 2003, 13:45
das war ich wohl die schalter kannst du abmontieren (sprich bis ins kleinste detail zerlegen)und die Platine ist an einer Stelle mit einem Metallstift verlötet. Mit einer Entlötpumpe "entlöten" und dann kann man die platine herausnehmen. die LEDs dann auch gleich mit der entlöt-pumpe (oder litze) auslöten.evtl auf die polung achten (ich weiss nichtmehr auswendig ob das bei der platine aufgedruckt war)
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- Registriert: Mi 13. Nov 2002, 09:48
- Wohnort: Langerwehe
First, props to KayJai in this here for all of his info. It was from this info that I decided to do this mod. Used: 2 blue 3.7v 20mA 2600mcd 5mm LED's ($1.50 for both) This took me about 30 minutes including removing and reinstalling the door panel. First you need to pop the door panel off, which most of us already know how to do. Once the door panel is off you will need to pop the window switch out. It simply pops up (versus down which in turn would make it fall inside the door panel if the panel were on)with a little prying on the tabs holding it in. Once it is out you need to pop the top gray trim piece off, it should look like this afterwards Now you need to take the window switch buttons off. There is a black plastic rod that slides thru them. All you need to do is poke the rod with something small and then pull it out. Keep in mind the window switch buttons are spring loaded, so it is a good idea to push down on them while removing the rod to keep them from flying away. You will need to desolder the two joints above circled in red in order to remove the circuit board the LEDs are on. Once it's desoldered you can remove it by gently prying on it with a screwdriver. It may help to pry while you have a hot soldering gun on the joint. Once it is removed you need to flip it over and desolder the existing LEDs circled in red (below). The big red arrow pointing down is for reference for the polarities of the LEDs. The LED has a big metal flange inside of it on one side. That big metal flange faces the direction the arrow is pointing. Just do everything in reverse to put it back together and your done. Hopefully it should look something like this: My digital camera does not do this mod justice. It is really a deep, rich blue, not a washed out bluish green color. I would have posted some more thorough pics but I am quickly running out of much needed space on my web server. Good Luck.Kopiert con rdtiburon.com
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