Mfd colour change, (carnt be done!!)

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Mfd colour change, (carnt be done!!)

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Ive just changed the colour of my Mfd.

Heres how too for anyone else wanting to do this,

1 remove the 2 torques screws from the mfd theres one at either side,
2 unclip the back of the mfd and the other part,

once all is uncliped you will see behind the "Glass display" an orange square strip pull it off,
either replace with a Blue peice of plastic or any other colour you chose or simply just paint the rear of it with Halfords bulb paint,

Becare full pulling the strip off the display it is Glass and Easily broken.

iwill be doing the radio screen next then the climate control display 8)
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Photos? 8)
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highlander wrote:Photos? 8)
Sorry no pics as yet ive lost the lead for my camera,
iwill upload some Hopefully once there all changed to blue,

ithink the hardest ones are Going to be the radio unit and the speedo clocks il be Glad when all the Tango coloured lights have Gone :P
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the radio ones are easy its just small plastic caps over the bulbs coloured in orange, a bit of blue bulb paint there, the climate control button backlights are the same, as for the bulbs in the buttons its best to stick with orange.
The speedometer i dont know what blue bulbs would look like on white dials.
The electric window swithces are again bulbs, they need some bulb paint.

Ive never done it ive just accepted the orange colour, but if you can put up pics to show how the new colour looks.
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FarmerPug wrote:the radio ones are easy its just small plastic caps over the bulbs coloured in orange, a bit of blue bulb paint there, the climate control button backlights are the same, as for the bulbs in the buttons its best to stick with orange.
The speedometer i dont know what blue bulbs would look like on white dials.
The electric window swithces are again bulbs, they need some bulb paint.

Ive never done it ive just accepted the orange colour, but if you can put up pics to show how the new colour looks.
cheers mate much apreciated,
the only thing that is buggin me at the Moment is the speedo ones, but im sure theyl be doable im just hoping there not them Daft solderd in Dwarfy little smd things tho,

Every bulb in the car will end up blue im even adding more lights eg handles in the doorcards and otherplace etc

Ihate the orange its just an overkill on a red car, :|
if the car was white or blue iwouid of left them as they were,
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if your cars pre multiplex its bulbs in the speedo, otherwise its them small board mounted LEDs
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FarmerPug wrote:if your cars pre multiplex its bulbs in the speedo, otherwise its them small board mounted LEDs
Idont Understand "this pre-multiplexed thing -tbh,
Not sure wether it is or it isnt,

all iknow it was made end of 1999 so not sure if it will have Just missed the Multi-plex thing or not :?
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yip pre multiplex its bulbs
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FarmerPug wrote:yip pre multiplex its bulbs
cool cheers mate itl be easy to do then,
Maybe the lcd bit on the speedo will have a Plastic diffuser glued to it too but imight just have that lit up in a differnt colour too blue if it is
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i dont know now, its just an lcd mounted in there, just watch you dont break the ribbon, could either be a bit of orange foil, or backlight. Same as the climate control.
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FarmerPug wrote:i dont know now, its just an lcd mounted in there, just watch you dont break the ribbon, could either be a bit of orange foil, or backlight. Same as the climate control.
cheers,
the one on the mfd came off easy ijust pulled it at one corner and it peeled off not much glue was on it,
im hoping the others will be the same,
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yeah the mfd is easy i took it off one time its just a bit of foil.
Although the new type c display has LEDs doing the backlighting and they are orange.
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As anyone got a pic of the D9 speedo clocks in bits?
im trying to work out what & how too take them apart without Destroying them and work out if ican Get a way with not disturbing the Needle parts , :?

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the bit with the lens and black surround is basically one unit which slides over the part holding the needles, gague and the electronics. Theres tabs on the black surround pry at these to release the main bit, just go round the speedo in one direction prying a small bit at a time this way nothing gets broken. When it comes out if you want to remove the dials the way i found that works is to use two teaspoons, and put them either side of the needle and pry them upwards, have a bit tissue under the spoons to protect the dials. With the needles out the gague bit just comes off, thats it open.
Putting back the needles be careful they point precisely at the bottom of the gagues, push them on fully, the black surround just clips back on.
Although on pre multiplex speedo clusters i assume bulbs at the back do the lighting.
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