Replacing standard instrument lighting — logbook Toyota Avensis 2002
After buying a car, I discovered that several instrument lighting bulbs were not lit ... I came to a good army friend by profession, an electrician, by vocation, Kulibin))) And showed him this disgrace. He looked, scratched his turnip ... mine ... and said: "Let's make a backlight for you so that you don’t bother with it for another 20 years?" I didn’t mind … And we muddied the diode backlight of the dashboard, and then all the control buttons. It took about 100 for just one dashboard! diodes. Well, it turned out not bad ... Due to the native filter of white diodes, a bluish-bluish backlight was obtained.
The first photo tidy without filters. And in the second photo, pay attention to how much energy consumption of SUCH a number of diodes! )))
Nope ... The standard brightness control has been preserved there, so if you wish, you can turn it down and add it ...
in the lower part, you still need to figure it out) there, on the tachometer and speedometer from below, you need to add a couple.
Well, yes... well, yes... a bit of a hack...))) Well, now let the new owner, or rather the owner, bother...
www.tourerv.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=40398
Only there, perhaps, you need to register ...
By the way, if you want, I can send you a link on how you can change the backlight with fewer diodes and it will turn out more evenly ...