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cciyu 6 Pack T4/T4.2 Neo Wedge LED Bulb A/C Lights (green)

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1.Color:Green


About this item

  • Built-in Circuit for 12V-14V Power Input.Smaller in size,great for Applications in most vehicle,common use
  • Ultra Bright:LED, unique and more vivid color.Low Power Consumption and Low Temperature
  • Cross Reference: Cross Reference / Compatible socket bulb number: T4, 79674-S3N-941, 79607-SHJ-S01, 36773-SEP-A01, 36774-SEP-A01
  • Application: Replace the light such as A/C Lights, Dashboard Gauge light bulbs.
  • Please Note: If the LED does not light up, simply Rotating it 180 degrees (reverse the polarity)



Product Description

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JP
2025-08-30 10:03:30
2009 Honda Odyssey Touring. I'm able to see the climate control buttons and display again! Nice and bright (see before and after pics). Not sure how I managed it, but I had to turn every single light 180 degrees and re-insert it. My only complaint is that they don't dim as much when I dim the other lights on the dash. However, I've driven a few times at night since the install and it hasn't been an issue. If it becomes a problem, I might try the red lights - which is ok at 1/5 the price of OEM regular bulbs. : )Be sure you have some long needle-nosed pliers. The bulbs fit a little tighter than the originals. Good luck!
G. K. Wallers
2025-08-20 15:40:25
These are not good at all. I'm so mad that I can barely put words at how bad these are. They broke at the base at the amount of pressure required to turn them.. One broke and made me scratch my pcb. UPDATE: The PCB on the HVAC I used these for is dead..Because of the terrible fitment of these you need to do the extra work and put them into the old neo wedge base...Otherwise the color is nice and what I wanted.No ease of fitment at allI've had better value for money in even cheaper China made trash then theseAlso this should of been 10 LED as you need at least 7 to fit all of them same color or you'll feel something is just not right.
M R
2025-07-30 19:57:38
Work great, if you’re looking for an OEM/stock look, don’t go with white if your vehicle has an orange tint.
Ineedcoffee
2025-07-20 15:00:06
I purchased the single LED, T4 Neo Wedge 6 pack to replace two bulbs in a Toyota climate control panel. I chose the LEDs so I would never have to replace them again, due to the difficulty involved in replacement. The installed bulbs lit up the controls sufficiently, possibly a little less bright than original bulbs, but still very functional. To make the replacement easier, I did the following: 1) Using small file (jeweler's file or nail file/emery board) round all the base boards that the LEDs are mounted on. Hold the LED to keep from rotating while filing, OK to lose a little skin on fingers. 2) Test each light with a battery (6v lantern, probably anything 4V and over would work) and mark the positive side. 3) On opened up car panel with original bulbs removed, use a two pronged loop-back tool (make your own) with a volt meter to measure +12v side of bulb retainer board. 4) Tape new bulb to end of short screwdriver. 5) Align positive side of LED lamp to +12V side of bulb retainer board, use good amount of force to push in and turn. Additional Notes: All six of my bulbs tested good. I measured 900 ohms resistance to the bulb, so current is about 10mA each, should not overheat. Added photo of LED lamp installed in left side of panel, and crude loop-back measurement tool I made with awg 14 house wire and bamboo skewer.
G$$
2025-06-24 15:33:05
My 2008 Honda Odyssey climate control lights were out except for the little screen. I purchased these after doing some research and seeing someone else got these same lights and they worked for them. The trim around the climate contrils comes off easy. Open the top glove box and there is a small flat head looking piece on the plastic. Pry it from there with a plastic tool so you don't damage the plastic(flathead screwdriver will most likely damage the trim). Once that part is out, work your way on the bottom side and on the top. There are three plugs connected to the piece. Pull the trim piece just enough to unplug those three connectors and replace the four lights labeled "gray". When you insert the new lights, be sure to turn them until they lock into place, they will feel like you turned them enough, but be sure to put some force on them. Connect the connectors and try them out, if the lights are back on then go ahead and snap the trim piece back into its spot. If the lights are not turning on, make sure to tighten them correctly.
Claudette G
2025-06-14 13:17:18
I ordered white LEDs and was sent blue ones. Not even going to bother returning them since they're small and cheap. I'd rather just buy new white ones. They have a decent brightness but now my Jeep TJ looks a bit odd until I can get some white ones. Be careful installing them because the plastic is pretty malleable and you have a good chance of warping it with a flathead. Use needle-nose pliers instead.
Myron Checketts
2025-06-06 12:01:36
These did fit in the Climate Control Panel on my 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ. There are a total of 3 needed.The overall diameter is a bit smaller than the stock ones, but happily they did screw in fine and function well.The blue color matches those I installed in the Dash Module (they were a different brand and size).They are dimmable as well.
JP
2025-05-11 13:41:40
2009 Honda Odyssey Touring. I'm able to see the climate control buttons and display again! Nice and bright (see before and after pics). Not sure how I managed it, but I had to turn every single light 180 degrees and re-insert it. My only complaint is that they don't dim as much when I dim the other lights on the dash. However, I've driven a few times at night since the install and it hasn't been an issue. If it becomes a problem, I might try the red lights - which is ok at 1/5 the price of OEM regular bulbs. : )Be sure you have some long needle-nosed pliers. The bulbs fit a little tighter than the originals. Good luck!
G. K. Wallers
2025-04-29 16:48:30
These are not good at all. I'm so mad that I can barely put words at how bad these are. They broke at the base at the amount of pressure required to turn them.. One broke and made me scratch my pcb. UPDATE: The PCB on the HVAC I used these for is dead..Because of the terrible fitment of these you need to do the extra work and put them into the old neo wedge base...Otherwise the color is nice and what I wanted.No ease of fitment at allI've had better value for money in even cheaper China made trash then theseAlso this should of been 10 LED as you need at least 7 to fit all of them same color or you'll feel something is just not right.
M R
2025-04-22 13:53:02
Work great, if you’re looking for an OEM/stock look, don’t go with white if your vehicle has an orange tint.
Ineedcoffee
2025-04-19 14:35:08
I purchased the single LED, T4 Neo Wedge 6 pack to replace two bulbs in a Toyota climate control panel. I chose the LEDs so I would never have to replace them again, due to the difficulty involved in replacement. The installed bulbs lit up the controls sufficiently, possibly a little less bright than original bulbs, but still very functional. To make the replacement easier, I did the following: 1) Using small file (jeweler's file or nail file/emery board) round all the base boards that the LEDs are mounted on. Hold the LED to keep from rotating while filing, OK to lose a little skin on fingers. 2) Test each light with a battery (6v lantern, probably anything 4V and over would work) and mark the positive side. 3) On opened up car panel with original bulbs removed, use a two pronged loop-back tool (make your own) with a volt meter to measure +12v side of bulb retainer board. 4) Tape new bulb to end of short screwdriver. 5) Align positive side of LED lamp to +12V side of bulb retainer board, use good amount of force to push in and turn. Additional Notes: All six of my bulbs tested good. I measured 900 ohms resistance to the bulb, so current is about 10mA each, should not overheat. Added photo of LED lamp installed in left side of panel, and crude loop-back measurement tool I made with awg 14 house wire and bamboo skewer.
G$$
2025-04-15 17:00:01
My 2008 Honda Odyssey climate control lights were out except for the little screen. I purchased these after doing some research and seeing someone else got these same lights and they worked for them. The trim around the climate contrils comes off easy. Open the top glove box and there is a small flat head looking piece on the plastic. Pry it from there with a plastic tool so you don't damage the plastic(flathead screwdriver will most likely damage the trim). Once that part is out, work your way on the bottom side and on the top. There are three plugs connected to the piece. Pull the trim piece just enough to unplug those three connectors and replace the four lights labeled "gray". When you insert the new lights, be sure to turn them until they lock into place, they will feel like you turned them enough, but be sure to put some force on them. Connect the connectors and try them out, if the lights are back on then go ahead and snap the trim piece back into its spot. If the lights are not turning on, make sure to tighten them correctly.
Claudette G
2025-04-04 17:19:38
I ordered white LEDs and was sent blue ones. Not even going to bother returning them since they're small and cheap. I'd rather just buy new white ones. They have a decent brightness but now my Jeep TJ looks a bit odd until I can get some white ones. Be careful installing them because the plastic is pretty malleable and you have a good chance of warping it with a flathead. Use needle-nose pliers instead.
Myron Checketts
2025-03-23 18:17:23
These did fit in the Climate Control Panel on my 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ. There are a total of 3 needed.The overall diameter is a bit smaller than the stock ones, but happily they did screw in fine and function well.The blue color matches those I installed in the Dash Module (they were a different brand and size).They are dimmable as well.
Philip
2025-03-16 14:05:20
Purchased these lights with the thought of upgrading the color of the soft white color bulbs. They light up but I could hardly see the element section lit up. Worse than the old bulb. I think what the main problem is that the old bulbs are much longer and fit into the slot more so then the area is lit up on the element board. Will send these back as I can’t see that part of the board when the lights are on. If you’re looking to upgrade make sure the LED will fit into the slot enough to light up.
Kindle Customer
2025-03-10 15:30:11
Couldn't turn with the horrible slot in the lights
Philip
2025-03-04 10:08:45
Purchased these lights with the thought of upgrading the color of the soft white color bulbs. They light up but I could hardly see the element section lit up. Worse than the old bulb. I think what the main problem is that the old bulbs are much longer and fit into the slot more so then the area is lit up on the element board. Will send these back as I can’t see that part of the board when the lights are on. If you’re looking to upgrade make sure the LED will fit into the slot enough to light up.
Kindle Customer
2025-01-15 10:09:44
Couldn't turn with the horrible slot in the lights