Thank you for the walk through and the link to the lights. Straight forward - no tricks needed. I used the link and ordered and install the LEDs per your direction. Not sure if you mentioned it - but the LEDs are directional in the sense that the if you put then in and they do not work - you have to rotate the bulb or the socket 180 degrees. Also - the these LEDs are crazy bright to compared to OEM. if I dim them down I loose the lighted instrument panel w// oem bulbs. In hindsight - I should have gone w/ the green led option to match. BUT - I'm frign glad I can see the climate control and 4wd buttons at night again!
@Mo Wahidi I noticed in your vid that the light is not working for the air settings did that just happen or did you need to replace that bulb mine just went out but the light still works in that slotted area.
Excellent video! I'm placing an order now to do along with replacing the OEM head unit. Glad I read the comments to see importance of taking note of the polarity when removing to install new ones correctly. Maybe consider adding that heads up in the description.
Thanks for posting the LED information. I tried a number of LEDS and they either didn't fit or gave uneven lighting. The white looks way better than the green.
Nice Mo, when things are done your pimp mobile will look nice. I know you will enjoy it for awhile. I'll buy the pimp mobile from you when you're tired of it. I can use the truck taking my kids, 8 and 11 year old on a joy ride to the beach.
I recently Changed out my bulbs to leds and developed a creaky noise. Never had any noise before this. Did it happened to you? I’ve took it apart many times to try and make the noise go away but nope. I would’ve never changed the bulbs if I knew my dash would start creaking after. Driving me crazy!!
I am sorry that happened to you! I don't have any creaky noise anywhere is my sequoia except in the cargo area when I drive. its just old plastic. but make sure nothing on the inside like wiring or anything like that is rubbing. most of the time you have any noise its some plastic loose. let me know if this helps you any!
I did this install recently and only my rear ac button is super bright, all the others are very dim and no lighting behind the digital screen. Any suggestions?
Hey do you recall which bulb the ash tray was? Forums seem to say it is a 74, I'd assume it is a T5 like you did with the footwell in your other video, I replaced my footwell with a 74 and assumed the same would fit, but I can't get it to go into the socket no matter what. Not really sure how the terminology differs lol.
i don't remember if replace the ash tray bulb but if it calls for a 74/t5 should fit. only thing i can think of is sometimes the led bulbs don't fit. but you could try a led bulb that is made like the factory bulb. hope this helps
@@MoWahidi Didn't even really expect an answer since the video was old, not a lot of videos like it haha. Appreciate it man, will be using your other videos for other upgrades too.
ATTENTION: The T4.2 neo wedge LED bulbs from Amazon fit my 2003 and 2004 Toyota Tundra Limited trucks for PRND21 and overdrive. If the bulb doesn't work, take out and turn 180° and reinstall. They are much less expensive than regular bulbs and much brighter.
I replaced all bulbs, they look great but i lot illumination on my temp indicator. It used to light up green. I can only see it in day time. Also i lost flasher and rear defroster illumination.
@@MoWahidi just wish the screen between the two knobs would light up….don’t know why but it won’t, after I changed them out, I swapped them and everything…..maybe I didn’t turn the key the first time to make sure they worked so I swapped them with the incorrect polarity.
Awesome video with some alternative illumination options :). Has anyone or Mo :), had any issues with those running hot inside the housing possibly burning it over time? I love LED's but car plastics are questionable at times :) Thank you Mo for an awesome video.
I have done this and running these leds kept blowing my fuze 7.5amp even blew out my instrument cluster lights and I was not able to use my heater and ac. I put back the original lights and everything was fine DO THIS WITH CAUTION ⚠️
FYI for anyone doing this on a. Tundra Removing the unit is different on the tundra, there are 3 screws behind the control buttons that need to come out too. Maybe it’s just the model sr5
you mean the gauge cluster? there is a way to change the gauge cluster i think they take 5 t5 led bulbs and there are a couple of good videos on them. i have a late model 2007 so i have SMD lights that are LED.
@@juniorsarmiento7292 I would if you look at the walk around video it explains why I didn't do one. mine came with SMD gauges from factory so they are already LED
Thank you for the walk through and the link to the lights. Straight forward - no tricks needed. I used the link and ordered and install the LEDs per your direction. Not sure if you mentioned it - but the LEDs are directional in the sense that the if you put then in and they do not work - you have to rotate the bulb or the socket 180 degrees. Also - the these LEDs are crazy bright to compared to OEM. if I dim them down I loose the lighted instrument panel w// oem bulbs. In hindsight - I should have gone w/ the green led option to match. BUT - I'm frign glad I can see the climate control and 4wd buttons at night again!
Yeah they are really bright i have to dim them down on long night drives.
Well hell, if I had known it was this easy I would have done this a long time ago. Thanks, Mo!
no the Tundra might have a different number of lights but it should be very similar. and I am Glad I could help!
Thanks bro just change mine because of your video
Glad I could help!
Wow they look amazing 😍 nice video and nice work!
Thanks so much! 😊
@@MoWahidi thank you sir for this video, I’m doing this on my 2001 tundra 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@Mo Wahidi I noticed in your vid that the light is not working for the air settings did that just happen or did you need to replace that bulb mine just went out but the light still works in that slotted area.
All the lights are working
@MoWahidi just replaced that bulb and it worked ahah. Guess it was a bad LED
im glad it worked out for you @@jayball2752
Perfect Mo...I was just wondering if the LED's work the vehicles dimming system, good job!
im glad I could help out!
@@MoWahidi please do mine I hate electrical wiring lmao
@@darthtyranus7683 you close by lol
Excellent video! I'm placing an order now to do along with replacing the OEM head unit. Glad I read the comments to see importance of taking note of the polarity when removing to install new ones correctly. Maybe consider adding that heads up in the description.
Thanks for watching! i will look into it and good luck you are going to love the new look!
Thanks for posting the LED information. I tried a number of LEDS and they either didn't fit or gave uneven lighting. The white looks way better than the green.
yes it does it gives it a feel of modern! and I am glad I could help!
Nice Mo, when things are done your pimp mobile will look nice. I know you will enjoy it for awhile. I'll buy the pimp mobile from you when you're tired of it. I can use the truck taking my kids, 8 and 11 year old on a joy ride to the beach.
Thank you so much hopefully i will try to get it done soon
"they're white lights with a green condom on them" LOL
Thanks for the video bro , I'll swap mine too
Glad I could help man hope they turn out great!
Did you ever do the instrument cluster? I believe it takes the same t5 bulbs.
no i have not mine are already LED from factory
Thanks for the video! Is it the same process for the rear defrost, A/C, etc. on/off lights (usually an amber colour)?
I have not changed those
I recently Changed out my bulbs to leds and developed a creaky noise. Never had any noise before this. Did it happened to you? I’ve took it apart many times to try and make the noise go away but nope. I would’ve never changed the bulbs if I knew my dash would start creaking after. Driving me crazy!!
I am sorry that happened to you! I don't have any creaky noise anywhere is my sequoia except in the cargo area when I drive. its just old plastic. but make sure nothing on the inside like wiring or anything like that is rubbing. most of the time you have any noise its some plastic loose. let me know if this helps you any!
How many bulbs are for the cluster and and the climate control??
I just got 20pack and that took care of everything
I did this install recently and only my rear ac button is super bright, all the others are very dim and no lighting behind the digital screen. Any suggestions?
did you check the polarity turn them 180 around and see if that works
Hey do you recall which bulb the ash tray was? Forums seem to say it is a 74, I'd assume it is a T5 like you did with the footwell in your other video, I replaced my footwell with a 74 and assumed the same would fit, but I can't get it to go into the socket no matter what. Not really sure how the terminology differs lol.
i don't remember if replace the ash tray bulb but if it calls for a 74/t5 should fit. only thing i can think of is sometimes the led bulbs don't fit. but you could try a led bulb that is made like the factory bulb. hope this helps
@@MoWahidi Didn't even really expect an answer since the video was old, not a lot of videos like it haha. Appreciate it man, will be using your other videos for other upgrades too.
@@unraveledreality8998 Thank you for the support. and i try to reply to every comment i get.
Did you do your speedometer lights also in led? I heard they're harder to do. Don't have a video on those?
mine came from factory LED
Great help Mo!
Thank you im glad it was helpful
Question. Just did this and it doesn't seem like the screen portion lights up. Are the bulbs good for that? Everything else lights up great though
the screen should light up
ATTENTION: The T4.2 neo wedge LED bulbs from Amazon fit my 2003 and 2004 Toyota Tundra Limited trucks for PRND21 and overdrive. If the bulb doesn't work, take out and turn 180° and reinstall. They are much less expensive than regular bulbs and much brighter.
thanks for the info
Mine came some off-white and I've used three point lights too..do you know why?
I am not really sure check the polarity of the bulbs but it should be bright white
Amazing job!! Just one question, what company and brand LED did you use?
I have them listed In the description but I think they are just amazon brand. they are all the same basically.
That Leds works for the velocimeter lights too?
yeah it should
Do you keep the colored sleeve and put them over the white led bulbs or buy the colored led bulbs?
you don't use the green sleeves you just buy colored LED bulbs whatever color you want.
Great video thank u for sharing just ordered mine what a difference
you are gonna love the change!
does the clock and Ac screen come out white or are they still green
they do come out white
the clock still stays green unfortunately its a Digital clock I haven't found a way to change it
Great Video!!!
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks for watching!
@@MoWahidi Lifesaver
Estoy imprecionado con todos tus videos, tengo una pregunta. Las led no le quitan energia a tu bateria?
Thank you! no LEDs take less power than regular light bulbs that's. and they only turn on when the headlights are on.
How do you dim the lights?
there is a knob on the left side of the wheel under the gauge cluster
I replaced all bulbs, they look great but i lot illumination on my temp indicator. It used to light up green. I can only see it in day time. Also i lost flasher and rear defroster illumination.
just try to turn the LED bulb 360 and see if that works
Thanks for the video a couple of mine went out so this is really helpful
Your Welcome Im glad I could help!
That looks sick
thanks man
You think ice blue on the front and rear climate controls will have that blue white LED look to it?
yeah it will be ICE blue the LED is colors is pretty accurate
@@MoWahidi just got them on, ice blue looks really nice. Thanks again!
@@Alex-ss4bk anytime im glad you like them
@@MoWahidi just wish the screen between the two knobs would light up….don’t know why but it won’t, after I changed them out, I swapped them and everything…..maybe I didn’t turn the key the first time to make sure they worked so I swapped them with the incorrect polarity.
@@Alex-ss4bk it should light up mine it lit
Always awesome videos 📹
Glad you like them!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you im glad i could help!
Awesome video with some alternative illumination options :). Has anyone or Mo :), had any issues with those running hot inside the housing possibly burning it over time? I love LED's but car plastics are questionable at times :) Thank you Mo for an awesome video.
Im glad i could help! I had no issues with them getting hot or burning out they have been pretty good so far.
LEDs run cooler than incandescents as a general rule.
Does this work for the 2003 Toyota Sequoia SR5?
yes they would work on a 2003 most of the 1st gens are the same
Great video!
Thanks!
Great content Bro! Thanks for the help
Thank you! I am glad I could help
Do you have to get blue and red colored ones for the temp control ?
no the temp controls have a factory blue and red tint on them so you can choose any color LED and they will still be Blue and Red
@@MoWahidi thanks!!
im glad I could help
Would this fit my 2001 tundra????
yes but a tundra need 3 t10 bulbs and I think 3 T5 bulbs
Does this work for a 2005 Tundra? I’m hoping the A/C control lights aren’t soldered in as well😂
yes this should work for the Tundra
Do the bulbs still work?
just like new still bright no flicker or fade
Did you ever do the instrument cluster?
no mine came from factory with LED
I want to change my cluster lights like these white ones
mine came from factory like that
I just order the T5. It doesn't stated anything about 3 points.
it just means it has 3 LEDs
I ordered the same ones and mine still look a little green and I made sure I replaced all of them
im not sure why they should be bright white they. I would check if they sent you the wrong color
I have done this and running these leds kept blowing my fuze 7.5amp even blew out my instrument cluster lights and I was not able to use my heater and ac. I put back the original lights and everything was fine DO THIS WITH CAUTION ⚠️
I have not had any problems with it you might have a short in the system
Do these dim?
yes they dim just like the factory ones
FYI for anyone doing this on a. Tundra Removing the unit is different on the tundra, there are 3 screws behind the control buttons that need to come out too. Maybe it’s just the model sr5
thanks for the info
Will this fit a 2006 Toyota Tundra
yes it should i think the tundra might have less bulbs but it all should be the same
Thanks bro
anytime i am glad i could help!
Any way to change the dashboard bulbs?
you mean the gauge cluster? there is a way to change the gauge cluster i think they take 5 t5 led bulbs and there are a couple of good videos on them. i have a late model 2007 so i have SMD lights that are LED.
@@MoWahidi niceeee! Thanks!
anytime!!
I used a small piece of duck tape wrapped it around the bulb popped right out
yes that works good too
Is the color white or warm white?
the color is 6000K white LED if you go to the link you can see all the colors they offer for those T5 bulbs.
How come the clock and AC indicator screen have no light?
The truck was off that's why it was not illuminated. I had it on half a click in the ignition but they do light up when it is on.
This is such a simple fix. Why the hex have I waited over 3 years to fix. Lol
you should you will love it
@@MoWahidi oh I already ordered the LEDs. Thanks.
What year is this truck?
2007 sequoia
@@MoWahidi Can you do one on the dashboard lights?
@@juniorsarmiento7292 I would if you look at the walk around video it explains why I didn't do one. mine came with SMD gauges from factory so they are already LED
Green condom, hahahahaha!
🤣 they are
I just order the T5. It doesn't stated anything about 3 points.
as long as it have 3 LED 1 on top and 2 on the side