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Hot tip! Tha LED's for the climate control are a head f**k!

I got a dash kid for 666DAN's group buy and used some out of that but the wedge/base isnt correct for the button lights (they do work for the screen backing if that makes sense?)

His kits will have some for your ignition barrel, ciggy lighter and shifter aswell.

When I put in the instrument cluster, they all had white lights. I got a pack of NARVA Blue Silicon Sleeves to suit T-5mm. Worked a treat.

Whether they will fit your application I am not sure,

thanks for the help chris gonna chase it up now

when did you get your kit as in a few of his posts it looked like he was trying to sort the climate fitment out?

But they end in '07 and i dont know whats happened since

Did you just get the 5xT5's?

thanks for the help chris gonna chase it up now

when did you get your kit as in a few of his posts it looked like he was trying to sort the climate fitment out?

But they end in '07 and i dont know whats happened since

Did you just get the 5xT5's?

If your lights are T5s then the Navar blue sleeves should fit

the T5's are the globe size for the cluster only. T1.5's for the DIN gauges.

the globes in the climate control area are a special screw in type that are hard to find. 666DAN has globes suitable for the actual screen display, and has only recently found a cut down size globe for the c/control buttons. i have one of his kits in red and they work quite well. have only had an issue with one of the multi directional T5's in the dash and Dan promptly sent me a replacement at no cost.

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