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I have a 1977 4/4 and the instrument lights are as bright as glow worms in a jam Jar any suggestions how i can make it so that i can see the instruments when in the dark
Doug
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There is a dimmer switch hidden under the dash, probably on the LHS of the steering column. Is it set at full power?
JohnV6 2022 CX Plus Four 2025 MG ZS EV aka Trigger
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Is it possible to change the bulbs to LEDs? I changed to LEDs for my warning lights, indicators and main beam- a big improvement.
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I have some replacement LEDs for the instrument lights but they are very white. I am playing around with some filter material to change the colour temperature from cold white to warm white. If all balbs were changed for the cold white LEDs it would probably be OK. LEDs may well be the answer to instrument misting.
Peter
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