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Mint2Me 03-03-2013 08:54 AM

W111 Instrument cluster light bulbs
 
Getting into the details of my rally car build. The brake warning and charging light work but the rest of the cluster is out to lunch. If I am going to take the cluster out, I'll want to put fresh LEDs in all the sockets. I can't seem to find out how many bulbs are in there and what size are they. Can someone weigh-in for me?

kavadarci1 03-03-2013 09:07 AM

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i just did full conversion to leds on a w114

5 lights for the nigh light and 6 for the rest i didn't change the last 6 because it makes no difference to the look.

here is a picture.
these are just plug and play, i went white.

Pooka 03-04-2013 12:27 AM

Thanks for the photo of the lit up LED bulbs. I have always found the lights on the old Mercedes too dim.

Of course, it could be the lights are find and it is my eyesight that is dimming, but either way it is nice to know brighter bulbs are out there.

Adv_rider 03-04-2013 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by kavadarci1 (Post 3108472)
i just did full conversion to leds on a w114

5 lights for the nigh light and 6 for the rest i didn't change the last 6 because it makes no difference to the look.

here is a picture.
these are just plug and play, i went white.

Nice!

Where did you get those lights?
Part number?

Mint2Me 07-25-2013 11:43 AM

Time to address dash lights!
 
I've had a host of bigger issues to remedy and now have to address these dash lights. I have hand brake light and all of the other warning lights. I just can't read speedo and trip meter.

I read the posts on PagodaSL about how to bypass the rheostat. The other day, I found said rheostat on the floor under the steering wheel. Of course it is now obvious why they don't work. So if I don't have a rheostat, anybody have an idea what the heck I should do???

Electricity isn't my strong suit but willing to try.

zbethem 07-26-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Adv_rider (Post 3108990)
Nice!

Where did you get those lights?
Part number?

Second that.. where did you get them?

xps 07-26-2013 01:55 PM

Just search e bay for.....194 5050 leds.

But in the pics, I find there are bright spots...the lighting is not even. Most likely due to light guides (this is the problem) are used behind the gauge to distribute the light.

Don't know how much room there are behind the dial gauge, you might need to use many single leds /or led strips to do the job properly.

801mbz 07-26-2013 02:49 PM

111 114 different bulbs. 111 fin? I think fin cars had wires on the reostat. Wire them together and thats as bright as they get. I have parts for 111 fin 801-706-6871. Post a pic please. vroom vroom.

Mint2Me 07-27-2013 10:03 AM

Done
 
Since I found my rheostat on the floor of my car and I discovered the rest of it hanging from the back of the cluster, I decided on advice of a knight in shining armor to just not even bother with it. I just connected the short wires that were dangling in the back and voila...lights on.

My punch list is getting shorter by the day.

kavadarci1 07-30-2013 06:05 PM

I got my LEDs from the local flea market, eBay is flooded and cheaper from china.
They are fantastic, bright crisp light every time I turn on the headlights, I will not go back
Remove the rheostat and bypass it with a wire, its expensive to replace and not needed with the LEDs

kavadarci1 07-30-2013 06:08 PM

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On second thought you can also use led rope. I used one for the gear selector
Helloooooo sunshine, what a difference
Here is a pix, 30cm led strip

kavadarci1 07-30-2013 06:09 PM

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Here is another pic


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