Actually, the new bulbs are basic incandescent, so there is no need for specific polarity. I wanted LED, but then I would have to do all of them, so the match color and brightness, lol. I did do a vehicle of mine in the past with full LED, and the polarity DID matter. I was basically careful with the open unit while I tried both options until the light illuminated. Once they all worked, then I simply reassembled. Thank you for the support and questions! I hope this helped. Feel free to ask anything!
@@Ron_5219 Than´s for your answer! I think i am going to give it a try with LED´s. It shold not be that hard if i use a 12 volt power adaptor and mark the LED´s and the circuit board first. I have tried to find new buttons for the on board computor because the text is gone but i havent been able to find them. Do you know if it is possible to get them somewhere?
Huge apologies! I didn't even realize this response until I was just going over them! I hope you do give it a shot with the LEDs, I did it in the past on another vehicle, and the results were very rewarding. As far as what bulbs to use... I used "T10" LED bulbs and had to carefully disassemble them off the little plastic housings they come on. Then, I discovered the correct polarity, followed by solidering them to the back of the clister board. I'm sure different applications could vary... but I encourage the efforts!! Sorry again for just reaching out. I hope this helps. Please get back to us with the results.