Hi all
Had a few good tips from here so thought I'd give something back.
Speedo pointer light went out after flickering for a while, it's a surface mount LED so not as easy as a bulb change.
If you want to attempt this you need a steady hand, good soldering skills and a good few hours spare time to fill in, easy in the curreent climate.
If not I'm told you can find people to do the job for £100+
I'd recommend you practice on an old scrap board before diving in.
So here goes:-
1/ drop the steering column and extend as far as poss towards you
2/ press in the lighting switch, turn a little clockwise then pull towards you, the switch will release and pull from the dash
3 / detach from the wiring, small tag presses in towards the wires, then pull off
4/ remove the surrounding grey plastic trim, easing at each end towards you with a flat screwdriver, 2 clips
5/ same other side of the column, 2 clips
6/ pull the plastic trim under the instruments towards you, attached by cloth trim to column so just move it out the way
7/ remove the 2 torqe screws from bottom of instrument panel, mag screwdriver or carefully, if they drop you may never see them again
8/ push an old cd/dvd (or any one of the wife's) between top of instruments and dash binacle, works great to release the top clips
9/ ease unit out and turn to release multi plug, lift small tag this will push plug out
10/ on desk, remove glass and front cover, matchsticks can help hold the 6 tags open
11/ ease the 2 pegs out top and 1 bottom, back cover comes off
12/ slide 2 forks under pointers where possible, I used thin cardboard (gives better support) to protect the dials as easily marked, they pop off and do fly so expect to chase them, they pull straight off, a push fit
13/ remove 2 dial backgrounds, held at the middle by two tabs, thin srewdriver underneath, carefully work them up and off
14/ press two tabs on white light guide panel and remove
15/ the black cover now unclips so you can access both sides of the board, better access for soldering
I changed the original white LED's for red, giving red pointers, considered changing background to blue, but more time needed and decided not to push my luck, the pointer LED's are on full time so must usually fail first
16/ now the fun soldering bit, i found it easier to melt one side and twist slightly, the other contact will snap off, so pads need to be cleaned up for new LED, used a match to hold them in place then heated to fuse each side, difficult to get flat and level but will do the job, make sure you fit them right way round, therwise don't work, corner notch is the clue, note before you work on them
17/ reverse order to rebuild, I connected panel to car first and checked all ok
Only prob i have now is fuel is reading empty! might reset itself
Hope the photos help, will update where needed soon and pic of panel at night
Regards
R