Ok, I just got a PM asking me how to do that. So, instead of getting like 50 and having to retype that 50 times, I'll just post it on here.
I've tried to explain it before, but without pics and with different cars, its completely different. But, basically I took the door panel off, got the window controls out, and took them apart so I could get to the LED's. Then I cut off the original orange ones and bent the blue LED's wires to where they needed to be, and soldered them in. I didn't need resistors but I would say that you should check first just by touching the positive end to the negative end and see if it blows up the LED. If it does, then throw a 12v resistor on it. When I was finished with all of them I plugged it in just to make sure they all worked, and then put everything back together. Hope this helps.
Eric
** Forgot to mention. You can pick up 100 3mm LED's with 100 12v resistors on ebay for like $20. **
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1999 Oldsmobile Alero
White
4 Door
74,000 miles
Twin Cam 2.4L
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Current Mods: 2.3HO Intake manifold and Throttle body, Induction Dynamics intake, Unorthadox crank pulley, 15" Kicker CVR, Pioneer Premier headunit, Optima Yellow Top battery, and LED Undercar Lights
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