Are you sure they bypassed it? If they replaced from an incandescent to an led, it may be connected correctly but the resistor controlling the dim may need to be increased.I'm trying to figure out how to wire the meter bulb back to brt/dim switch, the shop i had replace the bulb for some reason bypassed the brt/dim switch. Nothing wrong with that switch.
Most shops will use a LED in place of the factory incandescent bulb these days. A LED will draw around one-sixth the current the old bulb would pull. Makes me wonder if a 200 ohm 1-Watt resistor wouldn't work, wired in parallel with the LED. Would create a current drain roughly the same as the old bulb.the resistor controlling the dim may need to be increased.
Are you sure they bypassed it? If they replaced from an incandescent to an led, it may be connected correctly but the resistor controlling the dim may need to be increased.

The clear "bullet nose" shaped LED has that hot spot. The rounded end is a lens. We used white LEDs with a flat front for a while. They have a wider dispersion and looked a lot better. Finally found some diffused white transluscent LEDs. They seem to disperse the light best of all. Can't remember where we got them.
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