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get a 460ohm resistor cut the positive side of the led the longer leg trim the resistor solder it on wrap the diode legs around that white plastic plug thing the same as the original bulbs and youre done plug it in if it dont light up turn 180degre and bobs your aunty :cheers:

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here are the pics...

left is the original bulb, middle is LED, right is chopped LED

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here is when the LED in the holder.. the holder has been chopped (modified) a bit .. to fit the LED

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no resistor was used..

yes there is in the blue cover ont the led obviously dan666 gets em made up wid the resistor already on

P.s if a LED does not have the correct resistor it will burn out coz they run on 3.3 to 3.2v so the resistor converts 12vdc to 3.3 or 3.2v if you know what i mean hey!!

so you really dont know what your talking about!! see the 1st pic look close see the shrink wrap in the blue t5 wedge thats the resistor there i thinkwraped in black shrink wrap correct me if im wrong plz :D

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i mean... in the link posted above.. you're required to solder a resistor on the LED.. these LED doesn't require you to solder any resistor on.. i think you're misunderstanding the question.. or maybe its me.. misreading it.

easy ask 666dan if there are aNY RESISTORS IN THE T5 WEDGE BULB 4 THE a/C BUTTONS

THERE IS LIKE 3 OR 4 LEDSD IN THE BLUE CASE DUKI PLZ FIND MORE INFO ON IT WHEN YOU DONT KNOE HOW DUMB R U

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omg ... something is wrong with your head..

i know that a resistor is required.. I am saying that no extra resistor are required to be soldered on..

eg.. this link as posted above.. r33 LED

you know what.. I'm not gonna bother arguing with you.. as i definitely knows what you're trying to say..

he bought the same LED off 666DAN like me.. and all he wanted to know was if his required to solder extra resistor on.. but 666DAN has made it easy.. so his not required to..

i just posted some pics up so its better to understand what i did.. that is all.

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