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Old Jan 25, 2014 | 07:44 PM
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Default Auto climate Control repair

ok for a while i have been putting off repairing the illumination lamps on the Auto climate control, these are the lamps that are only seen at nite that illuminate the diagrams for the 4 various funtions...

The tools needed are a 7mm 1/4" drive scocket to remove dash trim
1/4" drive rachet
and a 3" extention
also a 1/4" nut driver or socket.
and a small wattage solder iron
4 12v bi-pin 50Ma bulbs Radio shack #272-1154

this is what were talking about, while i will not cover the removal of the dash trim, if you are doing this type of repair the trim is a no brainer..
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1390699320

next use a 1/4" nut driver to remove the 4 screws from the back of the control and carfully open up the unit.. this is what it looks like..
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1390699320

ok, 2 more 1/4" screws will hole the small printed circuit board to the black front panel, remove the 2 screws and gently lift up on the circuit board
from the front face plate, caution be very gentle with the front panel,
it has the buttons and some foam that will become dislodged if knocked around...

remove the ribbon cable from circuit board.
and desolder the 4 small bulbs, from circuit board,,, not the LED's
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1390699320

reinstall 12v 50mA bulb into socket and solder in place, trim excess
pin from circuit board
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1390699320

and thats it...
reinstall ribbon cable to the small circuit board and
reattach to front face, then reattach front face to main body and then reinstall in vehicle... when completed it should look like this...
https://blazerforum.com/forum/attach...1&d=1390699320

i will address the larger bulb for the main body later, and if a person is real
crafty,, i would suppose LED's could be installed, but will need a resistor
to step down the electrical current, hopes this helps..
Robert
 
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Old Jan 25, 2014 | 07:56 PM
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Nice job!

Burnt out radio face plate bulb replacement is very similar. Not difficult at all if you know how to desolder and solder.
 
Old Jan 25, 2014 | 08:13 PM
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this has been eating at me for a while and i finally had enough of pik-a-part places and the units not working or are in worse condition that i already have.. i now have 3 of these thing that i can rebuild...lol
 
Old Jan 26, 2014 | 02:21 PM
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Yup, know what ya mean. I waited until all of the bulbs in the radio burnt out before replacing them. The only thing working was the station and clock illumination, and those are in a logic module.
 
Old Jul 13, 2014 | 08:44 PM
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YES! Finally someone who put an actual part number and place to purchase them for those little bulbs that light up the 4 buttons along the automatic climate control panel. You are heroic sir!

My Recirculate, Fresh Air, AC, and Rear Defroster buttons actually light up again!
 
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The larger bulbs that illuminate the dials... Are they soldered in or is the white plastic at the base of the bulb a socket? I've given a tug on the bulbs, but they definitely do not come out easily. And do we know what the part number of the bulbs are? And did you actually do a guide for replacing those bulbs with LEDs & resistors?
 
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Nice job. I replaced the bulbs in my OEM radio last year.

Thanks for posting!
 
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BTW, a tool I got for removing solder from printed circuit boards that worked really well for these types of bulbs is this one.

The tip is hollow and you place it over the stub of the lean and then once the solder has melted you release the suction spring retainer and the solder is sucked up. This is all done with one hand.

https://leeselectronic.com/en/product/16920.html

 
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