- Color: White
- Shape: Square
- Material: Aluminum
- Light Source Type: LED
- Brand: WLJH
- High Brightness & Dimmable: 3 powerful 3030 smd,1 led facing up and 2 leds to the sides to spread the light well,100lm,12v,super bright,much better than the 5050 2835 1210 3014 3528 chipset smd.
- Fitment : T5 17 18 24 27 37 58 70 73 74 79 85 86 206 207 286 306 307 308 406 407 2721 led bulbs
- Various Applications: automotive motorcycle dash gauge instrument cluster bulbs,blacklight,clock lights,ash tray lights,radio dial lights,ignition lights,dash check engine check transmissio fasten seat belt hi-beam parking brake turn signal indicator lights
- Easy to Install,led 74 lights are polarity sensitive,please don’t pull the led out of the socket once you place it in, just rotate the socket in the slot you place it in the dashboard.
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: 2 year guarantee,no hassle on replace,exchange or refund































SBlondi7 –
#103 Bulbs are $6.99 per pair and to replace a pair that is burned out costs the same as a kit that will do your complete instrument cluster and if you have to remove the cluster to change two bulbs then you might as well replace them all as generally once a bulb in car goes out the rest follow over the next few months.This creates an opportunity for an upgrade and improvement, Plus LEDS come in array of colors so you can go all Xhibit and Pimp Yo’ ride! of course you could just want to do it as upgrade, it’s easy enough!I chose Blue because it matched my stereo decks lighting (hey we all have our reasons) and wasn’t disappointed at all. although my pics may not do it justice as I am a no photographer.Old greenishe factory Picture 1.Bright, very visual and aesthetically pleasing Picture 2 original factory dash and if you turn on your daytime running lights the blue shows well in daylight! although my pics don’t do it justice.*Since I was already at it, I also put in a white instrument overlay and painted the instrument needles fluorescent rd picture 3. I mean since I was already working on it as it is and that was only a few steps more. This is above and beyond not related this product*Best of all, it’s unlikely you’ll ever need to change the LEDS again unless of course you keep the vehicle 20 plus years…***I am not mechanic and this not mechanic’s advice, just how I did it. follow at your own risk, results may vary, I am not in any way responsible for your decisions ***On a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee you’ll need a phillips head screwdriver , a needle nose plier and a sharpie.There are youtube videos that show how to do this also..Step one: Remove plastic cover surround between the steering column and the cluster this is done by hand.Step 2: Remove the four screws that holding the cluster two below and two above.Step 3: Pull cluster out and remove , then unplug the power cord.Step 5 Remove old bulb clips and bulbs using a needle nose turn half of turn ( I suggest cleaning the contacts with alcohol and a Qtip)Step 5: Install LED bulbs in the clips and then back into cluster. Once all complete ontoStep 6: Plug in power and turn on lights, any that didn’t light up put and X with a sharpie on the back. Just relax this is not so badStep 7. remove unlit bulbs and then remove them from the clip socket and rotate 180 degrees, the LEDs are polarity sensitive and this will correct any that didn’t light. Slightly frustrating but still you’ve had worse outcomes and this manageable.Step 8 : Plug in check again, If all are lit.Step 9: Reinstall the cluster, screw the cluster back in place and replace plastic cover surround between the steering column and the cluster
Jacob James Lee Martin –
The media could not be loaded. So I got the purple bulbs and they are more pink then a purple I got green gage bulbs and purple warning lights but it’s not purple so I’m kinda disappointed in the color but brightness wise it’s very bright and better then I had. The value of the bulbs are good and they aren’t too hard to install but I literally just used a screw driver for mine because it’s a old truck and it’s easy to work on so it can very from car to car
CircuitMan –
I purchased these to brighten the instrument cluster on my 2004 Ford E450 chassis. I purchased this set because of the included twist sockets. Before ordering, I had twisted an existing socket in the clockwise direction and quickly had three pieces in my hand – one plastic socket and two metal conductors, with the bulb loose inside the cluster. Considering the original sockets fragile, I was attracted to the new set of sockets. However, the sockets did not fit the instrument cluster holes.I learned to twist in the counter-clockwise direction to remove them and managed to reuse the Ford sockets. I also learned the sockets can be reassembled. I replaced the bulbs and turned on the lights to learn only one needed to be rotated 180 degrees. When the headlights are on, the dash is now much brighter and the LED lights do dim with the rotation of the headlight switch. So the LED upgrade was successful, but the new sockets could not be used in my application.(Other useful information from this experience, I thought the cluster required a mixture to T5 and T10 bulbs. It does not; there are no T10 bulbs in this cluster. The Ford manual does not list the bulb size. Removing the cluster was not as difficult as I feared and there are a few Utube videos to assist with that part.)
bbarker –
Purchased for a 2006 F-250 instrument cluster bulbs had to be used with the original inserts as the ones supplied would not fit. It was difficult to get all of the bulbs making good contact and working after reinstalling the cluster. Took 4 times removing and installing to get all of the bulbs functioning.
chance –
I got em installed on my 03 mustang gt. Only issue is I bought the red ones for the sole purpose of being dimmable but they aren’t. The sockets worked all lights worked only thing that got me was the non dimmable part.
Mental1 –
These LED bulbs do not fit the base holes for the gauge lights on my 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE truck. These lights will work for the error icons at the top of the instrument cluster. Here’s what the description says:WLJH 74 Led Bulb Dash Lights Super Bright T5 2721 37 86 286 Wedge PC74 Twist Socket Automotive Instrument Panel Gauge Light Kits Cluster Shift Indicator Interior Bulbs GreenI should have read more of the reviews, my bad. Have to send them back.
attarb –
Had a couple burnt out bulbs and replaced with these. Great upgrade in both luxe and brightness, plus really easy to install in my Jeep.
Peter S. Rodgers –
Great product and service