Yes I have it but its written down somewhere... I think its at moms house with the LEDs. When I find it I will get a pic up similar to the headlight switch one.
I beleve if you hold the driverside window switch with the LEDs facing up the current is positive on the left and negative on the right (the resistor is on the negative side). As for the passanger door single switch one I beleve the resistor is on the positive side (so power goes "plus - resistor - LED - minus") i beleve.
I havent gotten far on mine because I did the headlight switch and 1/2 driver side switches at work on free time. Now free time is not there and I cannot find my own soldering iron... Im now driving around with headlight switch screwed in but no trim panel and the driver side window switches just hanging and no lock switch on the drivers side... Yep its the 01 Gehto verson.... Oh and to add to it I have no trim panells in the rear of the car. Took them out to do suspension and plate lights andhave get to go back in... I'm so lazy... But it doesn't help that the garage I use is 1/2 hour drive away, and all the parts are there...
Actually, I read up some more and I figured out the polarity. now I just gotta figure out how to get the stupid window switches out. I didnt it once before when i added the wiring for the lock switch, but i forgot since then ....
Okay, I did the headlight switch, and the window switches today. Actually, i did ONE of the window switches, and i broke the other one. bah.
Anyway, the yellow will not work. it comes out as a VERY dull orangish color. barely shows thru the green tint. On the other hand, the blue clashes with my interior (yellow) and is very very bright. I went with the blue though. gonna do the door lock switches tomorrow, and then investigate the hvac area.
I got mine from ebay, and you do have to solder them in, but it's not very hard to do. I think it's harder pulling the switches apart then replacing the led.
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