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, and so has every other LED i have put in......So i assume I must have damaged something else along the line which is causing this burn out.......so instead of powering the LED, from the power supplied in the switch am i able to route the power from the illumination of the A/C Control Panel.....as i have shown in the picture:


, but i really need to find out if my above idea will work?technically the Demister switch shouldnt be burning LEDs, because in the A/C Switch the LED i put in there works fine......and they are the same thing pretty much.....so if i wire the extra LED in with the A/C Control Panel Lights (as illistrated above)......and then shove the LED into the Demister Switch (which i can do 