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Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - gazz292 - 25:th-Apr-2018

   

I have been changing all my car's led's in switches etc over to blue and green,  and wanted a light up gear knob.. but the ones available don't seem to be the current type of knob, and they cost a fortune. 

Someone mentioned on here a while back about removing the plastic cover from the gear knob, and putting a coloured sticker over the chrome square that is under it, changing the colour the gear's and shift pattern shows up.

This got me thinking of a way to make it illuminated... i used a 3cm x 5cm electroluminescent panel.. this is a thin piece of material laminated with 2 copper strips down one side, apply a high voltage and frequency with the inverters you get with the panel, and it glows. 

i bought my panel and a 12 volt inverter from https://elwirecraft.co.uk/

You can cut the el panel to any shape you want, just keep as much of the copper strips as possible. 

So, i took the gear stick off the car,  dissasembled it into component parts, and drilled a 3mm hole down the knob from the right hand hole for the chrome insert, i then cut the el panel roughly to shape, fed it's wires down the hole and they came out the back of the knob bottom.

Then i put the gearstick backtogether, and extended the wires to the el panel, routing them down the reverse lock out plastic bar (that damn thing breaks easilly, araldite saved the day) 
then i mounted the little inverter (about a matchbox size) in a convinient place,  i picked up power for it from the centre console ambient light (i have a meriva, but astra's have the same thing but around the gear surround i believe) 

This is what the el panel looks like installed in the knob,  it dosent have to be a perfect cut out, as only the middle glows through the numbers and gate pattern

   


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - Rusty2009 - 26:th-Apr-2018

Very interesting.

Do you have any other pics?

I've tried removing the numbers before but ended up only damaging the chrome.


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - rlievens - 26:th-Apr-2018

Nicely done gazz!


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - gazz292 - 26:th-Apr-2018

The numbers part is mostly held in by double sided sticky tape,  i used a plastic trim tool to get the entire top part off.. chrome trim and the numbers part... the top number mask bit pops off usually when the chrome part is half way out... it's a very tight fit in the gear knob rubber, 

   


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - Dooks - 24:th-May-2018

Hello,

Can you post link of the needed parts for this?

Thanks


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - rentalcarsuae4 - 24:th-May-2018

(26:th-Apr-2018, 07:18:13)Rusty2009 Wrote: Very interesting.

Do you have any other pics?

I've tried removing the numbers before but ended up only damaging the chrome.

Good Post.


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - ItsMeSenne - 2:nd-May-2020

Hi there, Nice work! Do you have a tutorial on this?


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - GreenPoolAT9 - 28:th-Jun-2021

Got it done on the weekend, was a real pain in the a55. When I get home i will make some additional images and write a small tutorial for my type of version.


RE: Illuminated gear knob for a tenner - gazz292 - 26:th-Jul-2021

glad people are copying this,

unfortunately it is a right pain in the ass at times... for me just getting the gearstick out resulted in a broken reverse lockout tab, but that glued back on, and has been fine since (you watch, i'll go out tomorrow and it'll snap off on me)

but getting the wires down the shaft is awkward, but it can be done with patience and some brute force., but once it's done it looks amazing.