Replacement Clifford LED
Is it possible to buy a replacement LED bezel for a Clifford alarm? I've got a Clifford Concept in my other car, one of the older models with the round LED bezel but would like to use the square one that comes with newer alarm.
I still have proof of the alarm and could probably dig out the serial (if it has one) as proof I do actually have one and ain't on the fiddle to add the Clifford LED to a Sparkrite alarm lol
I still have proof of the alarm and could probably dig out the serial (if it has one) as proof I do actually have one and ain't on the fiddle to add the Clifford LED to a Sparkrite alarm lol
Nah it doesn't look like a red "X" lol 
The picture isn't working.... strange cos I can usually see turbosport pics OK. Can anyone else see it? It's not referrer blocking BTW I checked that!

The picture isn't working.... strange cos I can usually see turbosport pics OK. Can anyone else see it? It's not referrer blocking BTW I checked that!
seem to have done it all ok.
never mind, do it old fasioned way
black rectangular bezel, with white clifford on one of the long sides. Came of a concept600.
will try and edit pic again.
Edited to say YHM.
[Edited by Rex93 - 1/18/2003 6:19:31 PM]
never mind, do it old fasioned way
black rectangular bezel, with white clifford on one of the long sides. Came of a concept600.
will try and edit pic again.
Edited to say YHM.
[Edited by Rex93 - 1/18/2003 6:19:31 PM]
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The LED's are exactly the same, just the bezels are different. The older circular bezel going under the shoulder of the LED's housing, whereas the newer rectangular bezel goes over the front of the LED's shoulder. Just pop into your local Clifford dealer and ask whether he's got any of the bezels kicking around in a drawer.
Cheers mate, getting one off Rex. Thanks for the advice though, I was gonna measure the voltages etc with a meter to check if they run at the same voltage but don't need to now
And if you ever wanted to make up your own custom LED, absolutely any standard LED (by that I mean no built in resistor/voltage regulator, no built in flashing function, etc etc) will replace the Clifford LED as the current limiting components to control the LED are on board the alarm.
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