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    Hey guys,

    Just after a few opinions on replacing the auto selector LED.

    Should I buy a actual BLUE LED and put it straight in to the old socket or buy a clear LED and change the actual fascia with blue tape or something similair?

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    The blue cover over the original bulb wont be as effective, I did the same with my heater dash light and it just gave it a more whiter background rather than blue.

    You can get the LED bulbs but be careful which ones you get as some are just targeted lighted areas and some light the whole area
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    Found one, next question tho. The fascia with PRND321 on it whats the best way to get rid of the green backing on it?
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    I've found brake fluid to be a good paint stripper when all else fails, just dont leave plastic soaking in it for more than 24 hours, because it WILL melt.
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    Wow thats interesting, might try that mate. What else would you recommend to try before that?
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