I am changing the bulbs in the instrument cluster, as I have them it for other reasons. There was fairly clear post as to what LED bulbs/color should work posted by 66andBlue in 2013 (reposted here), and now superbrightleds offers BA9s base LED bulbs in various colors, including warm white.
The general warning is that the alternator warning light cannot be swapped for an LED as it specifically requires a 2W (incandescent) bulb for that circuit to work, presumably because the resistance draw of the 2W bulb is needed. I assume that bulbs resistance is (12v * 12v / 2W =) 72ohms.
In the spirit of no dumb questions -
Given the 1-LED red bulb BA9S-R-90-12VAC from superbrightleds is rated 0.02A at 12v (so 0.24W), we can assume the resistance is (12v / 0.02A =) 600ohms. To get a 72ohm circuit (as per the 2W incandescent) and 2W power draw, I propose adding an 82ohm resistor in parallel with the LED (using 1/72 = 1/600 + 1/82) and the circuit will work as expected. Quite likely I missing something, and of course it assumes it is possible to physically patch in that resistor, but has anyone tried this?