View Full Version : Change the color of your 00-02 Tahoe/Yukon AC control backlights with LEDs
ScottyBoy
07-25-2010, 08:15 PM
Ok, most of you have already seen my thread on how to change the color of you power window switches (http://tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16838) by adding LED's. Now heres how to do basically the same thing to your AC control panel.
First off, remove the AC control panel from the truck. Now carefully pop off the 3 control knobs. Now open up the switch by removing the four 1/4 inch hex screws on the back.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00002-2.jpg
Now carefully release the tabs holding the circuit board in the white part of the contol panel, work your way around until it comes loose.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00003-2.jpg
You can also unscrew the bottom board from the front panel by unscrewing the two 1/4inch hex scews.
The 4 stock bulbs on the bigger circuit board are wired in two pairs. Each pair is wired in series. So you will need to unsolder all 4 bulbs and on the two that I have circled, put a 330ohm resistor on the positive lead.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/acpanel.jpg
Here is how you want to configure the resistor into place. So it will line up the the two pinholes in the circuit board just like the stock bulb.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00007-2.jpg
Stock bulb on the left, LED and resitor on the right.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00008-2.jpg
After you solder in your LED's with resistors, follow the tracer on the circuit board to the bulb next to it. That pin is where you will solder in your positive lead for the next LED, ground in the other pinhole. Here is a shot with the two right ones done.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00009-2.jpg
Now all four done.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00014-1.jpg
Now you can move on to the smaller lower panel which lights up the buttons.
I've seen other sites say to do these with 3mm LED's (as the stock bulbs are about 3mm) but I put 5mm LED's and they fit just fine.
For the lower panel, you will need to solder in a 330 ohm resistor inline in the second wire from the right. This wire feeds the positive to all four of these bulbs.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00015-1.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00016-1.jpg
Now simply unsolder the stock bulbs, and solder the LED's in their place. The thin tracer wire on each bulb is the positive lead. On these, I had to do a little trial and error getting the LED's tilted on a slight angle to fire at the button for the best possible light output to each switch. Heres the LED's in place.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00017-1.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00018-1.jpg
Now all are done.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00019-1.jpg
Now you can put the switch back together and go check it out in your truck. Here is a pic of me testing it on my 12v power supply.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00021-1.jpg
Here are a few pics of mine installed. The pics are crappy, I couldn't get the glare off the camera for shit! These pics do it no justice.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC01843.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC01842.jpg
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC01840.jpg
Modded
07-25-2010, 09:51 PM
Your good at this stuff. Looks good, alot better than stock color.
STEALTH
07-25-2010, 11:53 PM
if i shipped you my ac controls + som $$ would you do this for me?
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actually i think i already talked to you about this on GMFS haha
ScottyBoy
07-26-2010, 12:15 PM
if i shipped you my ac controls + som $$ would you do this for me?
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actually i think i already talked to you about this on GMFS haha
Sure, just let me know when you're ready. :Handshake:
Good stuff, much appreciated.
How do you know the positive lead on the LED bulb pins?
Can you link us to the equipment you use to test?
B
ScottyBoy
07-26-2010, 03:38 PM
Good stuff, much appreciated.
How do you know the positive lead on the LED bulb pins?
Can you link us to the equipment you use to test?
B
I just used a Digital Multimeter to test for voltage on the AC panel. You can test it while its still hooked up in the truck, or use a 12volt power supply. The Grey wire in the wiring harness that plugs into the AC panel is the positive wire for the illumination (power to the bulbs). Trace the circuit from that pin to the light bulbs along the circuit board, thats your positive. The grounds are all tied together, so its easy to spot on the circuit board. If you test the legs at the bulb with power applied, it will read 5.5 volts. That confused me, so I looked closer at the board, and thats how I figured the bulbs were wired 2 bulbs in series. Thats why you only need to put a resistor on the two bulbs I circled in the pic above. As far as the LED's themselves, the longer leg is the positive, thats the one you wanna solder your resistor to.
Husker1111
07-26-2010, 03:57 PM
looks great awesome write ups! I would love to do this mod but would be a little worried about doing it on my 04 using this 00-02 thread. They look almost to bright tho is there anyway to get them dimmer like the originals, i know you could just adjust the knob but i would rather not because then in my readout on the instrument cluster will be to dim for me
ScottyBoy
07-26-2010, 05:10 PM
looks great awesome write ups! I would love to do this mod but would be a little worried about doing it on my 04 using this 00-02 thread. They look almost to bright tho is there anyway to get them dimmer like the originals, i know you could just adjust the knob but i would rather not because then in my readout on the instrument cluster will be to dim for me
As far as the brightness, I mentioned before that they aren't nearly as bright as they look in the pictures. The camera picked up tons of glare for some reason. This pic is probably the most accurate on how bright they are.
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/DSC00021-1.jpg
But if you still wanted them a bit dimmer, you could alway go with a larger resitor value and that would make the LEDs light up a bit dimmer.
Redhoe01
07-26-2010, 05:27 PM
+1 on sending it you with some $ and doing it for me. IF you want the work.
Tahoewhat
07-26-2010, 09:27 PM
Whats the difference between these than a 03 up. They look the same to me when i pulled mine out and looked at it. but not sure..
ScottyBoy
07-26-2010, 10:08 PM
Whats the difference between these than a 03 up. They look the same to me when i pulled mine out and looked at it. but not sure..
Actually, as long as you don't have the digital screen on your 03+ AC panel, it is pretty much the same. I'm not sure if the bulbs are wired in series or not, but I know they are soldered to the board in basically the same fashion.
PUNKYOU007
08-09-2010, 08:10 PM
Where are you buying your LEDs? I replaced all my lights in my truck with Leds from Superbright, i used the cool whites. Any idea what LEDs I would need to match the look of them?
Seems pretty simple. Been wanting to do the A/C controls since I did the cluster.
ScottyBoy
08-09-2010, 09:58 PM
Where are you buying your LEDs? I replaced all my lights in my truck with Leds from Superbright, i used the cool whites. Any idea what LEDs I would need to match the look of them?
Seems pretty simple. Been wanting to do the A/C controls since I did the cluster.
For LED bulbs, I've bought them from V-LEDs.com For the bare LEDs I use in the Doorswitch and AC panel conversions, I buy them from Oznium.com. You can buy LEDs pre wired with resistors already, or just plain bare LEDs as well.
When I do AC panels, I use the bare LEDs since the resistors are different values. I use 330 ohm resistors in the AC panel since the bulbs are wired in series.
ScottyBoy
08-15-2010, 11:59 PM
For those of you who want LEDs in your AC panel and interior switches but arent comfortable soldering, I can probably do them for you. Just PM me.
Sir-Lancelot
05-14-2011, 10:55 PM
Dude, This is a badass write up!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to post this up. Well written and the pics are great!
Couple of quick questions.....
Which one of these are the positive and which is negative? I get that only need a resistor on the circled pair, but which hole is +? Looking at this from left to right?
http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w233/cutdog504/acpanel.jpg
I just did my speedo, lower AC controls and door switches, but didnt know where to put the new LED's on the upper dash AC controls. Dont want to mess it up soldering in and out. lol
Also,
I have not taken it down, but are the overhead AC controls the same.?
Thanks again Bro, I am half way there thanks to your post. :Handshake:
Midgetclown
05-16-2011, 06:59 PM
Awsome write up man.... i resoldered all my switches and stuff like 4 months ago. I wish i had one of those little power supplies like you have, i had to run outside, plug in the switches and touch the leds to different sides to figure out what side was +/- haha.
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And lance.... this is what my upper ac controls looked like in the end. I used leds that didnt need resistors and ended up having to add a bunch more so there werent dead spots.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c232/midgetclown/Tahoe%20and%20Mods/SpeakerandLeds062.jpg
rc610
07-26-2011, 09:25 PM
Ok I know I'm super late but are the digital controls way different and are they just too complicated for an amateur to tackle?
ScottyBoy
07-30-2011, 03:17 PM
Ok I know I'm super late but are the digital controls way different and are they just too complicated for an amateur to tackle?
Yeah, the digital controls are different. Just slightly different though. The install is very similar. I did digital controls for a member on here, Z-56HOE.
jdixon74
09-10-2011, 05:43 PM
Got all my LED's for my 2002 Tahoe. Going to work on it tonight :) I'm very excited to have it finished soon. Thanks for the fine write up on this.
loccyukon
09-11-2011, 01:48 AM
are the stock bulbs 7443's?
Tahoewhat
09-11-2011, 02:39 PM
Yeah, the digital controls are different. Just slightly different though. The install is very similar. I did digital controls for a member on here, Z-56HOE.
and tahoewhat. lol.
jdixon74
09-13-2011, 09:48 PM
I have a 2002 Tahoe and my HVAC has 3 boards in it. I had to trace everything because what is listed in the OP does not exactly work with the 3 boards. The small board with the original 3mm lights on it does however by resisting the wire for the whole board. The 2ndary board that has the 4 5mm lights on it however i had to resister the last 2 LEDs instead of skipping like in the OP. And be careful on soldering the PCB as you can easily rip off the metal traces while putting in the LED feet. I did but i scratched off the area around and just soldered to it.
ScottyBoy
09-13-2011, 10:01 PM
I have a 2002 Tahoe and my HVAC has 3 boards in it. I had to trace everything because what is listed in the OP does not exactly work with the 3 boards. The small board with the original 3mm lights on it does however by resisting the wire for the whole board. The 2ndary board that has the 4 5mm lights on it however i had to resister the last 2 LEDs instead of skipping like in the OP. And be careful on soldering the PCB as you can easily rip off the metal traces while putting in the LED feet. I did but i scratched off the area around and just soldered to it.
You have the Automatic climate controls then. That panel is a bit more involved, but still similar.
Nuuze
10-20-2011, 03:59 PM
Hello Everyone,
I recently bought a used 2002 Tahoe and came across this board. Been lurking reading all the tons of great info here! So here's my first post...
The AC control buttons on the bottom work but the lights don't for the four buttons below. (Fresh/Recirc/AC/Defrost) I was wondering if this is a common bulb problem that can be purchased and resoldered or can it be somethig else? What size bulbs are these and can they be bought at Radio Shack or Frys Electronics? Thanks!
Nuuze
10-23-2011, 12:16 AM
Hello Everyone,
I recently bought a used 2002 Tahoe and came across this board. Been lurking reading all the tons of great info here! So here's my first post...
The AC control buttons on the bottom work but the lights don't for the four buttons below. (Fresh/Recirc/AC/Defrost) I was wondering if this is a common bulb problem that can be purchased and resoldered or can it be somethig else? What size bulbs are these and can they be bought at Radio Shack or Frys Electronics? Thanks!
Disregard, they were burnt. I was able to swap them out to LED bulbs after reading the thread. Thanks!
jaykel
11-15-2011, 08:10 AM
Scottyboy i really need ur email addy, im deployed in afghanistan right now and can only get on the internet for about 15mis a day and i have a 03 tahoe z71 with the heated seats and the digital out read for the ac controls and want to do everything all four doors, everything in the dash, i already read where you got the leds and resistors from and ima get the ons for the puddles, glove box, doors and over heads from superbrightleds.com i just need a breakdown on what you think ill need from oznium.com to do the rest, and i kno ill need 10 for the cluster. if you could get back to me at theesredneck@yahoo.com it would be great so i didnt waste 10 of those mins trying to get the forum loaded...thanks man
tino ramirez
01-15-2012, 06:45 PM
scottyboy, i have an '03 tahoe with the LCD screen. i just took a look at the circuit board and it seems pretty easy to do. i just have a couple of questions. would i still put the resistor in the grey wire? also, i'm going to use a 3mm blue led bulb, would i still use the 330 ohm resistor as well?
Jaxon1023
02-25-2012, 12:08 AM
As soon as I get 10 posts I'll pm you lol
SIK_9D1
03-13-2012, 04:23 PM
Im Gonna Attempt to do the AC Controls on my 01 Yukon!
UGA Tahoe
03-13-2012, 08:47 PM
What a sweet look. I would love to get started on my 05 tahoe but I am not very good with electrical components. Maybe another day.
SIK_9D1
03-14-2012, 12:23 AM
Just Finished up the Ac Controls. Was not as bad as thought it was gonna be. Just ordered my Led's to do my instrument Cluster! :)
Jben313
03-15-2012, 05:13 PM
just ordered my bulbs to change over my a/c control lights, cant wait till all the lights match my new blue LED cluster lights
dadsyukon
03-16-2012, 01:52 PM
What would you charge to do this to my 2006 ac controls? Can you do the stock radio too?
Atreuce
03-16-2012, 06:21 PM
Same here... what would you charge to do my AC lights, headlight switch, fog light switch, rear AC control lights, and the window controls on driver side.. not sure if passenger has it, but if it does, that too. I'm in a 03 tahoe.
Definitely willing to pay to get this done :D
SIK_9D1
03-17-2012, 02:59 PM
I just did all my dash ac control, 4x4 switch, headlight switch, fog light switch, rear window wiper and Cluster. Took me a few hours to do it all but wasnt to bad. Today its raining in beutifull sunny sothern california so im gonna go ahead and do the window switches. I also took the Onstar buttons apart and i think i found some leds that will work in there!
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