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Are there LED equivalents for A/C control and clock bulbs?
I cannot locate a definitive answer as to whether or not there are LED equivalents to the following Toyota OEM bulbs that illuminate the clock and HVAC control knobs.
If there are, *please* let me know their part numbers/manufacturer, etc..
The Toyota OEM bulb part numbers are:
90010-09015
90010-09016
90010-09017
90010-09018
90010-09019
Thank you!
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01-21-2023, 01:17 AM
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neo3 and neo4 for the lcd.
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01-23-2023, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by riceandpho
neo3 and neo4 for the lcd.
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Thanks.
What part of the old bulb should be measured to correlate to the correct LED equivalent (T3 4mm, 5mm, T4 4mm, etc..)? And the LEDs would be a direct replacement, not requiring soldering, right?
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01-23-2023, 08:49 PM
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Thanks.
What part of the old bulb should be measured to correlate to the correct LED equivalent (T3 4mm, 5mm, T4 4mm, etc..)? And the LEDs would be a direct replacement, not requiring soldering, right?
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neo4 for the lcd part, neo3 is for the rest of the lighting, all your switches and such. if you need to for the switches not in the ac controls, you might want to use those base for the neo 3 replacement, some of them might be a little too long and you cant use those switches, all you need to do is unwind and carefully separate the led and resistor leads from the new base , back to old base. but everything else should be plug and play. lcd screen will require a 12volt mod, if you know the pos and neg, all you need to supply the pos 12v, just make sure you dont use both power from the mod and circuit board.
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I'm assuming those neo3 and neo4 bulbs come with needed resistors built in?
I did my dashboard LED conversion, best, cheapest and quickest LED conversion I've ever done.. so I wanted to do match the center console as well... after dicking around with it for a long, long time I ended up buying a new set of factory bulbs to put back in.
For 1, I found conflicting information about fitment of the bases. Some had to be modified as they were too wide, not a big deal, I was able to use (after modifying) the oem bases with led's in them to make it work. After all this work, what I found was that I had some ungodly hot spots. Doing some research it looks like it's something people just live with... I couldn't and went back to stock. So good luck, hopefully yours works out better
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Originally Posted by aemravan
I'm assuming those neo3 and neo4 bulbs come with needed resistors built in?
I did my dashboard LED conversion, best, cheapest and quickest LED conversion I've ever done.. so I wanted to do match the center console as well... after dicking around with it for a long, long time I ended up buying a new set of factory bulbs to put back in.
For 1, I found conflicting information about fitment of the bases. Some had to be modified as they were too wide, not a big deal, I was able to use (after modifying) the oem bases with led's in them to make it work. After all this work, what I found was that I had some ungodly hot spots. Doing some research it looks like it's something people just live with... I couldn't and went back to stock. So good luck, hopefully yours works out better 
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I bought this package of OEM bulbs via Amazon a week ago because it seemed that locating LED equivalents was just too much trouble. Each new bulb fit fine except for the 90010-09017; the two bulbs that rear-illuminate the LCD clock. The rear of the bulb has a vertical hash and, once properly installed into its socket behind the clock, the bulb+base must be gently turned about 1/4 of the way so that the hash is vertical and aligned with the similar hash above that socket. My two new bulbs will not rotate enough for their hash mark to be vertical. Therefore, the bulb base's metal contacts do not touch the socket's metal contacts so....no electrical connection=no light. The seller (Toyota of South Miami) said there is nothing they can do because the bulbs are the correct part number for my 4Runner. I have tried forcing the bulb to rotate more, but the shape of the base prevents it from turning more. The package of these nine tiny bulbs was $50!
I don't understand why this has become such a problem, I just want a freakin' illuminated clock.
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01-25-2023, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Bolderboulder
I bought this package of OEM bulbs via Amazon a week ago because it seemed that locating LED equivalents was just too much trouble. Each new bulb fit fine except for the 90010-09017; the two bulbs that rear-illuminate the LCD clock. The rear of the bulb has a vertical hash and, once properly installed into its socket behind the clock, the bulb+base must be gently turned about 1/4 of the way so that the hash is vertical and aligned with the similar hash above that socket. My two new bulbs will not rotate enough for their hash mark to be vertical. Therefore, the bulb base's metal contacts do not touch the socket's metal contacts so....no electrical connection=no light. The seller (Toyota of South Miami) said there is nothing they can do because the bulbs are the correct part number for my 4Runner. I have tried forcing the bulb to rotate more, but the shape of the base prevents it from turning more. The package of these nine tiny bulbs was $50!
I don't understand why this has become such a problem, I just want a freakin' illuminated clock.
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You haven't mentioned which model T4R you have, the Limited has a couple of different bulbs than the SR5 and Sport Edtion because of the dual zone AC controls.
The attached image shows both version of the control panel and which bulbs are needed for each model display panel so you can compare the part numbers to the ones you purchased.
Have you compared you old bulb housing to the new housing, you also may be able to remove the bulb from the new housing and put them in the old housing.
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01-22-2025, 07:29 PM
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2007 T4R Climate Control Backlights - Specifics?
I am attempting to specifically identify LED replacements for the OEM incandescent bulbs in the climate control panel in a 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5. Attached photo reflects those OEM bulbs and bulb numbers.
I've seen in other posts that the Samsung 5630(t4); 5630(t3); and 5628(t3) bulbs will work but details are lacking on specific sources and specifically which of these bulbs replace which of the OEM incandescent bulbs.
Also, when trying to identify LEDs, I don't see addressed anywhere the varying height/length of the bulbs.
Finally, I have scoured internet sources and the 5628 is not to be found anywhere. Can someone identify where the 5628 can be purchased? Or is this supposed to be 3528 instead?
In summary, I just need very specific LED identities (item or part #) and sources for each of the bulbs in the climate control panel:
90010-09015
90010-09016
90010-09017
90010-09018
90010-09019
Can someone assist with this detail? Much thanks!
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