Eunos rear badge
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maybe get some tiny 12v leds inside the unit, it must come apart :wink:
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I'll wait to see how you get on before I take mine off then lol
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lol dental floss and 2 wooden sticks and cut the foam in between with a saw action then its just a case of removing the old glue when its off :wink:
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Waiting to see if you can open to change the lights lol
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OK will update this at the weekend, will try to get off tomorrow evening :wink:
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Got the light unit off today it is held on with sticky foam pads, just used some dental floss and used it like a saw to cut the foam, peel the wire away and it disappears into the bootlid, inside is 2 bullit connectors just pull them off and its off.
One problem - they are fooking fragile, tested mine on the engine battery - its absolutely dead - then picked it up at the end and cracked it :evil: :evil:
Its repairable but annoying :evil: :evil:
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You broke it!
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you got a pic of behind the unit?
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Bloody crack across the plastic :evil:
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ive a small crack under the N and O so u cant change the bulbs?
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no it seems to be an indiglo style panel made of LCD so no it cannot be fixed :cry:
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& the value just dropped like a brick :(
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Poor show :(
would have liked it to work
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does anyone have a pic of it working :S
its so old and not being able to change the bulb surely there cant be any working :O
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This is what it should look like, this is the same thing on a toyota starlet GT turbo
Need to find something similar to this, take the back off the light and put this in instead
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LED-RED-Lo-Glow-Light-Accessory-Ford-Truck-Badge-7-/110698187559?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c6204b27
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a previous owner done this to a mazda 323f i owned ,
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I have one but haven't got it working yet. I was going to take it apart, pull out the old indiglo panel then contact a gauge company to get another indiglo sheet. I'm sure I burnt it out hooking it straight to the 12v… I believe these need a regulator (at least all the indiglo gauges I have used needed a regulator).