From darkness came light...

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98_2DR

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So I started working later at my job since I became manager and I have noticed I had a lot of lights bulbs burned out on my dash, the rear wiper switch, rear hatch switch, the stereo, the CD player, ac/heat controls, 4x4 switch, and some of the cluster bulbs were all burned out so I went to look for new switches and thought about getting a new stereo but hated the thought of an aftermarket stereo.. Couldn't find the replacement switches new so I figured I could run into same issue, and just could come to install an aftermarket radio... So I gathered up my soldering kit and some replacement bulbs and went to town.. Now every light works and its really easy to see everything now versus turning on the over head light to see.. Looks great too!! Wasn't hard at all so if your wanting to tackle this I'd say go for it... Get some copper wire mesh to suck up all old solder and a basic soldering iron and some solder then go to ebay and find the bulbs with are anywhere from $10-$50 depending on how many you need the take apart the switches and fix them up...
 

lesterl

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Got my radio ones at Radio shack for $2/pair..... 74's in the HVAC (4), 194's in the dash (7?) I didnt tackle any of the switches tho....
 
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