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The server is back up... heres a direct link
 
http://retroserver.no-ip.com/delorean/centerconsole.html
 
 
jordan 
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jordan rubin <nuttenschleuder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or perhaps you could read the howto on the center console removal and fix en too, also addressing any other issues behind there. Yes it is possible to lay on the floorboard and reach behind there, i tried that. The removal proved to be easier.

ummm which seems to be down right now... so ill be back from spain tommorrow and see what wrong with the server..

meanwhile, someone may have saved it offline.

jordan
11613
http://retroserver.no-ip.com






klaus.steiner@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Why a dental pick ???
Laying in the foot compartment with a arm behind the center console you
can fix the sockets

Klaus & 05980
with LEDs in door, interior lamps and center panel
and red bulbs in instrument cluster, because LEDs are not bright
enough

> Message: 15 
> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:19:21 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Rod Dillman 
> Subject: Installing LEDs in the AC panel
> 
> When I installed Ba7s in my AC panel one bulb was so far
> back in the panel I could not get the old bulb out. It
> was clear that if I tried it would get pushed behind the
> AC panel and since I was short one bulb I elected to
> leave it for later. I reordered another Ba7 and have
> discovered a simple, quick and easy way to bring a
> recessed socket forward in the AC panel. Using a hooked
> dental pick, insert the hooked tip in the small notch in
> the side if the socket. There is a notch on each side of
> the socket base that the bulb fits in when inserting a
> new bulb. Since you twist the bulb to hold it tight, this
> notch is empty. By applying slight pressure toward the
> side of the socket as you pull outward, the whole base
> moves forward. Pull it out until you get it to the point
> that you can remove the old bulb. If you don't have a
> hooked dental pick you can find them on Ebay for about
> $10 a mixed set, or ask your friendly dentist to let you
> have one of his cast-offs. You will discover lots of
> uses for them. I do not sell dental picks, nor am I a
> dentist.



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