I was wondering what the light bulb sizes are for the traction control button, the power mirror control button and steering wheel controls for the 2017 Nissan Versa S Plus
Actually, I think they may be small LED bulbs rather than being soldered onto the circuit, but that's just a thought. On older cars, say like 2008, they used these super duper small "twist-lock" bulbs. They make LED versions of these bulbs too, which is why I'm being hopeful that they're not soldered! I've replaced them numerous times on my Mazda's dash buttons. I couldn't stand seeing some buttons not glow at night lol.
I would search for the bulb size on forums...they do not have this kind of info in the owner's manual. They only include the bulb sizes for the headlights, taillights, and interior dome lights.
Here's a link for what the bulb MAY look like:
If you have great skills at soldering, then you can easily replace the LED diodes. But just as a disclaimer from experience...it's a huge pain in the rear end dealing with those super small diodes lol.
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This information should be in the owner's manual. If you don't have a physical copy, try Googling it - you should be able to find a PDF version.
That's a pretty specific question. Not sure anybody will know that.
But on a 2017 model car ... good chance they're not bulbs at all, but rather LEDs soldered to a circuit board.
Actually, I think they may be small LED bulbs rather than being soldered onto the circuit, but that's just a thought. On older cars, say like 2008, they used these super duper small "twist-lock" bulbs. They make LED versions of these bulbs too, which is why I'm being hopeful that they're not soldered! I've replaced them numerous times on my Mazda's dash buttons. I couldn't stand seeing some buttons not glow at night lol.
I would search for the bulb size on forums...they do not have this kind of info in the owner's manual. They only include the bulb sizes for the headlights, taillights, and interior dome lights.
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