DIY_Led_Eyelids[TB5]

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May 22, 2009 | 12:44 PM
  #1  
Jus took some quick pictures while doing my eyelids...

you really need to do it yourself to come to understand certain things like spacing and what not. the pictures i took are pretty straight forward and im sure will help people understand what they are grabbing at and can't really see.


Tools Used: Fingers


1. remove protective shield + 2 clips (each side) pull the center straight up to loosen the clips

2. reach under and remove cover to the eyelid bulb housing by rotating it



3. pull the wiring straight outwards [using your left hand works a lot easier on the inside most bulb on the right side]



4. because the wiring is so short.. find some space where you can have the bulbs fit through

5. remove the originals and pop in the leds [ i noticed that moving the box shown at the bottom right help a lot with the right light... there is very little space to work with otherwise... once again use your right and left hand]





6. position the bulbs by rotating it when you re-insert them into the housing... try to keep it looking symmetrical on both sides.

7. put everything back.
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May 22, 2009 | 12:56 PM
  #2  
Why would you do step 1??? Never did it before. It's a 60 second job to change the W5W :lol:
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May 22, 2009 | 01:03 PM
  #3  
Quote: Why would you do step 1??? Never did it before. It's a 60 second job to change the W5W :lol:
indeed it's pretty simple.. but not everyone has done it... and more times not everyone will do it unless they see the process... this is not for professional bulb removers... but for those who are scared they might mess something up.

and step 1 creates more space... when the cover is off there are exposed spaces that you can use to your advantage whether it be seeing what you are grabbing or being able to push the short wiring through.



if you leave the shield on... you must be laying on the engine and have woman hands lol... dunno how it's possible without removing.
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May 22, 2009 | 01:03 PM
  #4  
i had thought about creating a how-to as well, but it yours is pretty in-depth and detailed.

good job !
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May 22, 2009 | 01:09 PM
  #5  
Never thought of doing step one. Even with my big hands I have plenty of room. Good job on the DIY.
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May 22, 2009 | 01:12 PM
  #6  
how did you see what you were grabbing tho? with the shied on... you cant see the bulb caps.
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May 22, 2009 | 01:41 PM
  #7  
Quote: how did you see what you were grabbing tho? with the shied on... you cant see the bulb caps.
rely on sense of touch
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May 22, 2009 | 01:43 PM
  #8  
Nice DIY.

Thanks
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May 22, 2009 | 02:15 PM
  #9  
great DIY writeup
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May 22, 2009 | 02:29 PM
  #10  
Quote: rely on sense of touch

i guess ya now that i've done it i prob wont need to be looking...


and i hope it helps some a you.
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May 22, 2009 | 05:29 PM
  #11  
Great job. I too never removed the shield, but it sure would have made things easier. Scratched my knuckles up a little feeling my way around.
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May 23, 2009 | 04:21 AM
  #12  
TB5 -- Great photos and write-up. Looking forward to doing mine when those W5W's arrive.
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May 23, 2009 | 04:39 AM
  #13  
Quote: rely on sense of touch
Or
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May 23, 2009 | 02:23 PM
  #14  
forgot the Maglite.. they're outdated.

it's all about led=)
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May 24, 2009 | 07:09 PM
  #15  
realllyy good diy bro
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May 25, 2009 | 08:34 AM
  #16  
Great work.
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May 25, 2009 | 09:06 AM
  #17  
Great DIY. I am another that has never removed the shield...I would think it may be helpful on the drivers side but the passenger side is really pretty wide open.
I think I will be swithing back to the Polargs from the LEDs. The LEDs are really, really bright but the housing just makes them too purple...I may try taking the drivers shield off to see how much it helps.
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May 25, 2009 | 10:19 AM
  #18  
Quote: forgot the Maglite.. they're outdated.

it's all about led=)
I have an LED Maglite And a big one under my driver's seat in case some ***** tries to jack me
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May 25, 2009 | 08:25 PM
  #19  
It seems so hard to pull I dont wanna break anything. should I just pull hard on the orange piece?
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May 27, 2009 | 01:22 AM
  #20  
Don't pull on the wires! I found it easiest to use needle nose pliers to grab the orange piece and pull. They popped right out.
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May 28, 2009 | 07:37 PM
  #21  
GREAT DIY !!!!! Also, if you do this, try the lights BEFORE putting everything back together to make sure they work. If one doesn't light up, switch the polarity by turning the bulb 180 degrees inside the socket.
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May 28, 2009 | 08:27 PM
  #22  
.... great !!!
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May 28, 2009 | 11:28 PM
  #23  
Man the driver side is hard to do! took me so long!
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May 29, 2009 | 01:21 AM
  #24  
^^ the driver side, left bulb took FOREVER to take out but got it doen. Thanks TB5 for the DIY VERY VERY useful! haha I put the laptop on the mighty V8 and read through the steps. The v8 is a pretty good laptop stand
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May 29, 2009 | 09:13 AM
  #25  
thanks for posting...

yeah, driver's side is a little tight. a nice long nose pliers should do the trick. just be patient and careful
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