Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
Aim:
Change the bulbs/LEDs in your ED's cluster
Required:
-T5 wedge LEDs of a colour of your choice
-Small phillip head screw driver
-Small flat head screw driver
Steps:
Step 1:
There are four screws that need to be removed to access the cluster.
-1 Beneath the hazard light and defroster buttons
-1 Beneath the cluster light "variator"
-2 Behind the windscreen
The two behind the windscreen are concealed by a cap which you can pry open.
Step 2:
After removing the screws gently pull the cover forward to free it up, do not yank it out. There are 3 plugs which need to be unplugged; the hazard lights defroster and the "cluster light variator".
Step 3:
As pictured below there are three plugs behind the cluster which need to be removed before you can take the cluster out. Simply unplug them.
Step 4:
Remove the four screws in the pictures below.
You will now be able to change the LED bulbs. I changed all the ones which are circled in red.
The green circles are the indicator lights, blue for high beam, and the orange section for the check engine oil, boot lid, hand brake, and battery lights.
Step 5:
To remove and change a bulb, simply twist the "bulb holder" anti-clockwise and pull it out. You will be left with something like this.
Pinch the old bulb and pull it out, being careful not to break it.
Step 6:
Insert the new LED as pictured. (Note that the picture is not to scale.) Then insert the "bulb holder" with the new LED back into the cluster and twist it clockwise to lock it into place.
Note that you should replace one bulb at a time so you don't make a mess or lose anything.
Step 7:
Reassemble the cluster in reverse order of removal.
I forgot to take a before picture but here is a crummy quality after picture:
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