Changing interior lights/heaters
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Changing interior lights/heaters
Hello everyone, first post
Just managed (after help) to change bulbs in the clock to a very nice red colour.
I would also like to change the ones behind heater controls as these have all gone too, and was wondering if anyone had some pictures of there corsa, all lit up so i could see.
I also need to know where i can buy red bulbs for behind the heater controls, as these are obviously different to the ones behind the clock, and are these bulbs easy to access?
Thanks
Just managed (after help) to change bulbs in the clock to a very nice red colour.
I would also like to change the ones behind heater controls as these have all gone too, and was wondering if anyone had some pictures of there corsa, all lit up so i could see.
I also need to know where i can buy red bulbs for behind the heater controls, as these are obviously different to the ones behind the clock, and are these bulbs easy to access?
Thanks
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
Also saw a link on the forum to a mans webpage who had lots of painted parts for corsa B, cannot find it now, anyone know where it is
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
Why is there such a massive lack of posts on here?
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
not many users anymore unfortunatly
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not sure how to change the bulbs behind the heater controls but to do the MFD (the clock, Temp and Date display)
you have to take it off,
prise down the 2 heater vents under it and there are 2 screws behind it,
undo them and the MFD should lift off,
the bulbs are on the back of it easy to accsess
oh and be very carfull when lifting off the MFD as the plug in the back is a very short wire and the pins break easly
take it steady and you should be fine
we need some advertising!
not sure how to change the bulbs behind the heater controls but to do the MFD (the clock, Temp and Date display)
you have to take it off,
prise down the 2 heater vents under it and there are 2 screws behind it,
undo them and the MFD should lift off,
the bulbs are on the back of it easy to accsess
oh and be very carfull when lifting off the MFD as the plug in the back is a very short wire and the pins break easly
take it steady and you should be fine
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
Cheers mate, but i said already did clock bulbs, still dont know about heaters though
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
best bet is a haynes manual tis a life saver tells you everything from how to change a bulb to rebuilding the engine
used to have 1 for my corsa but gave it the lad i sold my car to
used to have 1 for my corsa but gave it the lad i sold my car to
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
its all here mate, i did mine the other day http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewt ... ?tid=38827
send us a pic when its done.
send us a pic when its done.
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
Cheers, its pretty much all done, i have done the Mfd, the heater facia the vents and lights either side of car, the glovebox and the parcel tray.
Just taken Out:
The plastic floor piece ehich the gears sit on top.
The piece behing steering whell above Speedo
steering column(not sure whether to paint or not)
used 3 cans of primer, but i love the way it looks will get pic when its ALL done
Thanks for your help
Just taken Out:
The plastic floor piece ehich the gears sit on top.
The piece behing steering whell above Speedo
steering column(not sure whether to paint or not)
used 3 cans of primer, but i love the way it looks will get pic when its ALL done
Thanks for your help
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
wow that sounds pretty sweet!! what colour did you paint it all??
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
Gone for a silver and black theme
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Re: Changing interior lights/heaters
i have painted parts of my dash, the mdf cover thing (blue), the heater surrond (blue) vents (silver) the little slider thing (silver) and the knob for the slider (blue) the tweeter covers (blue) the rest of the hadles (silver) the pockets on the bottom of the doors (silver) with the speaker grills (blue) then i relised if id painted the pocket blue and the speaker grill silver i could of fitted blue neons behind it, then i done what i always do, lost intrest, it looks ok but would look alot better if i finnished it.