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From: ajchien
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  • Thanks for the video! It saved me a whole bunch of time! :)

  • i got the two bulbs (which light the odometer) from the dealer for five dollars and change, and it only took 5 minutes to replace them myself thanks to your video. the part number, which a regular auto parts store may be able to cross reference, is 35505-SCV-A11.

  • thank you!

  • @PC I think the 2 bulbs for the odometer are different than the rest of them.

  • Good video, thanks for posting. I might just do all the lights at the same time since I'm assuming that others will burn out soon. Are they all the same? How many of them are there?

  • Thank you very much!!

  • Can you tell me where you got the replacement bulbs and the name/size of them? Much needed direction, dealer wanted $300 just to change the bulbs.

  • @mcnicdininny I got my bulbs from the dealership parts department. I think they cost me between $5-7 each.

  • what # lights are those?

  • @macibes I got my bulbs direct from the dealer. I couldnt find an exact aftermarket replacement. Some people say the #74 works, but not for me.

  • @ajchien thanks man keep up the good work I always use your videos,do you still have the element? keep posting stuff up man

  • Responder a este vídeo...  I got a problem with the element stock alarm can you help me?

  • Hey Aj

    Where can you locate

    The automatic transmission module?

    Pls let me know ?

    Email me thanks a lot

  • Do you need to do any soldering if you want a colored led light?

  • Please tell me what size lights you used in this video. GREATTTTTTTTTTT VIDEO BTW WAS VERY HELPFUL

  • anyone positive on that size 74 working on a 2003? please let me know . thanks

  • Excellent video! Thanks for showing in such detail as well. I am considering doing the LED mod as well - and this video has given me that extra boost of confidence that I won't break a fiddly plastic part in the process.

    Thanks again!

  • THANKS!!!! so much

  • if i replace the whole speedometer. should i remove the neg cable from the battery?

  • @CaliCal68 I tend to disconnect the battery any time Im working on something electrical.

  • i want to buy blue LED bulbs to replace every lights in the cluster, but do you know what size they are?

  • @bboybaodown i dont know what size your LEDs would be. I do know that other folks have succesffully used a #74. you should confirm elsewhere.

  • This is a VERY GOOD video. The only thing i would suggest is while you have everything apart maybe you would just replace all the bulbs.A time saver later on. again great video keep up the good work

  • Great detail. Thank you very much. Looking forward to replacing my lightbulbs instead of paying the mechanic. Also plan to install some fog lights as well. Thanks again.

  • Great tutorial! Now do a video for my 88 Toyota pickup!

  • excellent, thanks for posting

  • Awesome thanks so much for doing this - I just ordered some bright LED's for my Element and am gonna install them myself!

  • hi there! well today i did an oil change a filter change and i took the dash apart and changed a couple dead bulbs. worked great a 2005 is like so much the same. i wasnt confused at all! thank you. i saved alot of moenney on things that needed to be done. if you ever do a video on the part in the middle the air conditioner bulbs and the park drive thing let me know because ofcourse mine are out...lol thanks ;)

  • Good job.

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