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replacing cluster lamps
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92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 27 Jun, 2009 14:01
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Per the Bently wiring diagram, there are 3 lamps for the cluster lighting. What is the part number of the bulbs? I can't find it in the Bently. How does the cluster come out?
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#1
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 30 Jun, 2009 09:56
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bump!
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#2
by
Jay
on 30 Jun, 2009 12:25
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Any decent motor spares place should be able to tell you what bulbs to use !
Our local 'motor-mart' (Halfords for the UK based people) have a large flippy folder type thing with most makes and models listed and what bulbs to use, what belts, etc etc
Any old bulb that has the same fitting and same voltage will be fine.
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#3
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SolarSteve
on 30 Jun, 2009 13:52
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I replaced mine a year or so ago. I had to go to the stealership for the bulbs and it cost $7 a piece! I initially tried some bulbs from Radioshack and insert them into the plastic housing but it didn't work out.
I only had 1 burnt bulb but I replaced all of them, mainly due to the PITA it was to remove the instument cluster.
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#4
by
ilikevwdiesel
on 01 Jul, 2009 05:47
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Aren't they just plain old #194 lamps???
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#5
by
SolarSteve
on 01 Jul, 2009 14:42
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I think so, but they have to fit into the tiny plastic holders to lock into the cluster. The stock ones are soldered in, but I couldn't get solder to stick to it.
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#6
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 09 Jul, 2009 12:16
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I pulled the cluster out. Wasn't bad at all. Just had to remove all the switches then the screws that hold the cluster bezel on, loosen the speedo cable at the tranny for some working room to unsnap it from the cluster. I wanted to try an LED instead of the incandescent bulb (which I didn't have). so I stole an LED from a very bright hand crank LED flashlight with 3 LED's, soldered it in the broken bulb leads which stayed in the bulb base in series with a current limiting resistor. Pic is the modified bulb base with the LED. I'll let you know how it looks later. Can't tell in the sun.

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#7
by
8v-of-fury
on 09 Jul, 2009 14:56
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oooh VEry nice
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#8
by
53 willys
on 09 Jul, 2009 21:25
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this is what I used on my dash lights...Blue LEDs
plug them right into the stock VW sockets...just wrap the wire leads up on the outside and your good.
$.079 each....cheap!!!
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htmWLED-B Blue 9~14.5 18 270 468 90 / 120
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#9
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 10 Jul, 2009 08:04
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this is what I used on my dash lights...Blue LEDs
plug them right into the stock VW sockets...just wrap the wire leads up on the outside and your good.
$.079 each....cheap!!!
http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm
WLED-B Blue 9~14.5 18 270 468 90 / 120
Which WLED from the link you posted did you use? Did you mean $.79 each, not $.079 each? I can't believe those WLED's are $.79 each! They look like they have multi LED's in them on a wedge base and I can't see them being cheaper than ban incandescent bulb.
The LED that I put in does work, but not as bright as I'd like, It is not as bright as the incandescent bulb next to it.
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#10
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 15 Jul, 2009 12:59
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It's against my principle to pay $7 for a bulb from the dealer.

II soldered a a spare bulb I had laying around onto the wedge base with the burned out bulb. Good as new.
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#11
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 15 Jul, 2009 14:15
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Nowyou tell me! Mind tell us where? A poster above said he had to get them from the dealer for $7 ea. Did he get ripped off? Anyway mine was free. Just a few minutes work.
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#12
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SolarSteve
on 15 Jul, 2009 14:37
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I think I paid $7 a piece... I don't remember it was a long time ago. I do know that I had to drive about an hour away to get to a dealer that had them on hand.
It was probably less than 7 a piece, like I said, a lot of time has past and but was definately more money that what it should have cost.
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#13
by
Luckypabst
on 15 Jul, 2009 15:24
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I got mine at Rockauto for less than a buck each...
Chris
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#14
by
clbanman
on 15 Jul, 2009 16:07
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I paid $1.35 at the dealer.