Okay, ive seen a couple thing here about how to change light in the gauges, etc, but no full guides. I got reverse glow gauges and i just hated how the dull green needles look. So i decided to pull apart my dash to figure some stuff out. Luckily i had my camera on me so i took some pictures and wrote up this DIY for you all. I had it up on CamryMan, but thats gone now.
Tools
Philips head screwdriver
Your very own two hands.
Materials
194 Bulbs (any color you want, i chose red)
Step 1
Find the two screws above the gauges and unscrew them.
Step 2
Pull the gauge trim off by pulling firmly straight out.
Step 3
Find the four screws holding in the gauges in and unscrew them
Step 4
Unplug the 3 connectors behind the gauges. Remember the order and placement of each connector so you dont screw up!!
Step 5
Now, if you pull out the gauges, and look on the back, youll see a thin circuit board with a bunch of connectors on it.
Youll find a lot of green connectors, the largest ones are the ones we'll be looking at. (IN THE RED CIRCLES)
Step 6
These connectors just twist off and pull out to expose the bulbs used inside.
<img src="http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/Dark-LE/step6a.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">
Step 7
Now this is the hard part. Just take out the connector, and pull out the old bulb. NOTE* on the pictures the bulb is clear, but normally there is a green coating on them to make them look green. I took these off and they made my gauges look orange.
Step 8
Now take your new bulbs and fit them into the sockets. I chose red.
Step 9
Place the bulbs back into the hole, twist and repeat on all the other connectors.
Step 10
Now put everything back together and flip on your lights, and enjoy the new color of your gauges!
Tools
Philips head screwdriver
Your very own two hands.
Materials
194 Bulbs (any color you want, i chose red)
Step 1
Find the two screws above the gauges and unscrew them.

Step 2
Pull the gauge trim off by pulling firmly straight out.

Step 3
Find the four screws holding in the gauges in and unscrew them


Step 4
Unplug the 3 connectors behind the gauges. Remember the order and placement of each connector so you dont screw up!!

Step 5
Now, if you pull out the gauges, and look on the back, youll see a thin circuit board with a bunch of connectors on it.
Youll find a lot of green connectors, the largest ones are the ones we'll be looking at. (IN THE RED CIRCLES)


Step 6
These connectors just twist off and pull out to expose the bulbs used inside.
<img src="http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/Dark-LE/step6a.jpg" alt="Image hosted by Photobucket.com">

Step 7
Now this is the hard part. Just take out the connector, and pull out the old bulb. NOTE* on the pictures the bulb is clear, but normally there is a green coating on them to make them look green. I took these off and they made my gauges look orange.

Step 8
Now take your new bulbs and fit them into the sockets. I chose red.

Step 9
Place the bulbs back into the hole, twist and repeat on all the other connectors.

Step 10
Now put everything back together and flip on your lights, and enjoy the new color of your gauges!

