How to change your heater module to glow Blue
Step 1
First of all set your heater fan speed to II (the
middle of them all) then pry off the control knob using a flat blade
screwdriver like so: -

Step 2
Then you need to take out the screw behind where the control knob sat with the star-headed screwdriver: -

Step 3
Using the flat headed screwdriver, pry off the
radio/centre dash trim off just enough so you can get your fingers
underneath there and pull it out from the bottom first working your way
up the sides

Step 4
Once removed disconnect the Stereo connectors...

Step 5
...And the other connectors plugged into their
relevant dash switches (NOTE: If your car has not got A/C then the
blank has a socket where this plug goes into) And Step's 4 & 5 are
advisable so you have maximum amount of room to maneuvre

Step 6
Holding the big white connector (as demonstrated
below) try and use your middle finger to locate the spring clip thing
that helps you unclip the white connector from the bigger white socket
thing: -

Step 7
Once the whtie plug has been disconnected, get
your screwdriver (ideally a star headed one) and find the side locating
"lug" as shown below.
Do NOT pry it off just push the head in towards yourself and the plug WILL come loose...

Step 8
...And do the same for the other side

Step 9
And here's what the Heater Module Bulb Holder unit looks like

Step 10
Pull out the 2 bulbs there and you will notice a brown rubber bulb cover on each

Step 11
Remove them and carefully put them on the new bulbs before putting the bulbs back in

Step 12
Put the Heater Module Bulb Holder unit back into
it's original place ensuring it clicks into place and re-connect the
white plug you disconected earlier

Step 13
Re-connect all plugs before re-fitting the centre radio dash assembly

Step 14
Admire your handy work!

Top Tip: Non Given
Parts Required: 2x 286 T5 LED Dashboard Bulbs in Blue
Tools Required: 1x Star-headed Screwdriver, 1x Flat-head Screwdriver
Time Estimated to Complete: 10-15 minutes
Submitted by: Paul Gi
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