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- Jun 14, 2019
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- Coachella Valley (Palm Springs)
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible, 351 4v CJ, C6, Mach 1 Decor options, power: steering, brakes and windows, a/c, Rally Pac gauges, Deluxe interior.
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I got LED replacements from superbrightleds.com as follows: 8 warm white for dash lighting, 1 red for Brakes warning light and 1 blue for Brights warning light. New circuit board and regulator. Little blue domes are in good shape so I'll keep them. Keeping turn signals incandescent.
Pulled the cluster no problem. Unplugged lights; two sockets need replacing. Removed IVR, removed and replaced circuit board, replaced IVR. Swamped out old lamps for LEDs. Returned cluster to car, plugged into the wiring harness, pulled the light switch and: total darkness in the dashboard. Okay, maybe they're *all* reversed polarity.
Removed the cluster than hooked up a new 9-volt battery to the #1 (pos) and #2 (neg) connectors and still... nada.
Pulled lamp socket #1, cleaned the touch points and connected socket direct to 9v battery, it was dimmer than the lamp it replaced. SO dim you had to squint to see it. Switched polarity and nothing; switched it back: dim. Try another lamp. Same thing. Try the same with a different socket after cleaning the points. Same result.
Tried the red bulb with the original socket. Brilliant! Bright red, saturated color. Tried red bulb with second socket -- perfect. Tried the blue. Far too dim to be useful. Tried the remaining 6 white LEDs. All far too dim. Tried red again. Bright again.
I checked my contacts, but I've been using the same socket for all these tests and I had steel brushed the contact points.
Is a 9v enough to test these bulbs? (My understanding is that the IVR maintains a constant 9v for the dash lights). Do I have a bunch of bad bulbs? I used the same socket for testing all the bulbs.
Other ideas?
Pulled the cluster no problem. Unplugged lights; two sockets need replacing. Removed IVR, removed and replaced circuit board, replaced IVR. Swamped out old lamps for LEDs. Returned cluster to car, plugged into the wiring harness, pulled the light switch and: total darkness in the dashboard. Okay, maybe they're *all* reversed polarity.
Removed the cluster than hooked up a new 9-volt battery to the #1 (pos) and #2 (neg) connectors and still... nada.
Pulled lamp socket #1, cleaned the touch points and connected socket direct to 9v battery, it was dimmer than the lamp it replaced. SO dim you had to squint to see it. Switched polarity and nothing; switched it back: dim. Try another lamp. Same thing. Try the same with a different socket after cleaning the points. Same result.
Tried the red bulb with the original socket. Brilliant! Bright red, saturated color. Tried red bulb with second socket -- perfect. Tried the blue. Far too dim to be useful. Tried the remaining 6 white LEDs. All far too dim. Tried red again. Bright again.
I checked my contacts, but I've been using the same socket for all these tests and I had steel brushed the contact points.
Is a 9v enough to test these bulbs? (My understanding is that the IVR maintains a constant 9v for the dash lights). Do I have a bunch of bad bulbs? I used the same socket for testing all the bulbs.
Other ideas?