| Follow the steps in the Gauge Cluster Install Guide [Here] to remove the gauge cluster.

Once the gauge cluster is removed, you will see 3 Red bulb holders where the odometer is located.

Turn the bulbs holder 1/4 of a turn counter clock wise, and then pull it straight out. Remove the bulb, and insert the Wedge LED into the bulb holder. Put one LED bulb back into one of the sockets 1/4 clockwise and test to see if it lights up by hooking the harnesses back to the cluster. Turn the ignition key to the position before starting vehicle. If the LED (suggest a dark area to test) does light up, remove and make note which side is the anode (the side with the resistor) and repeat the pattern for the other two bulbs. If it does not light, remove and install it the opposite way. These are designed to be inserted only one way so you will need to check before completing install. Once all the LEDs light up,, reinstall cluster.

Keep in mind that LED’s have a tendency to be washed out during bright daylight. Since the odometer is designed with liquid crystal, with bright sunlight, the numbers will reflect like a calculator in sunlight. During night, it will be the opposite, it will illuminate blue. Enjoy.

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