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Old 9th April 2008, 04:20   #1
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FS: OEM BMW Illuminated shift knob Led Lights

OK, I am looking to sell the actual illuminated shift knob led lights out of an OEM e39 M5 6spd knob. The lights are verified to be working as shown below.

Now before you ask why?? I was attempting to build a "custom" illuminated ZHP shift knob, which these LEDs would work with. I ended up going with a different knob - So these LEDs are great for anyone looking to play with / or customize a knob OR if your OEM led lights have failed, replace them with these. This includes the OEM harness if you need it. Slightly less expensive than paying $200+ for a new knob with working illumination. Asking $35 obo.

Shipping via USPS Priority mail to anywhere in the lower 48 for $5.00. Paypal preferred, I am verified, great feedback.

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how did you remove this from the OEM shift knob?
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how did you remove this from the OEM shift knob?
To remove the led lights you gently pry up the shift pattern insert. Note the is much easier on the all leather knobs rather than the leather and wood knobs. I used a very small flat screwdriver. The adhesvie on the shift pattern is fairly minimal. You then have direct access to the recessed area where the led light board is loacted. SL
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how did you remove this from the OEM shift knob?
Too remove the led lights you gently pry up the shift pattern insert. Note the is much easier on the all leather knobs rather than the leather and wood knobs. I used a very small flat screwdriver. The adhesvie on the shift patter is fairlt minimal. You then have direct access to the recessed area where the led light board is loacted. SL
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