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I'm thinking of putting some switches in for various little bits
I'm thinking of led switches and interior lights.
I'm wanting to know if they have fitted LEDs or extra interior lights and where
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I did it in my XR2i back in 2004 all in blue. But I was 17. I thought it was 'bling' then.
I be tempted to do it in a white/yellow glow, but only when doors opened.
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Cully made a guide about fitting LEDs to some of the interior switches etc. Footwell lighting is easy to do. If you look in the ash tray of the centre console there is some wiring there with a bulb. You can use that to wire the footwell lighting in.
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(10-09-2014, 07:42 PM)SRowell Wrote: Cully made a guide about fitting LEDs to some of the interior switches etc. Footwell lighting is easy to do. If you look in the ash tray of the centre console there is some wiring there with a bulb. You can use that to wire the footwell lighting in.
I didn't find any wires when i removed the bottom half of the console.
I'll look for the guide.
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It goes down and under I believe. Tucked away if you dont have the light as standard.
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I did all blue LED lighting in my China 1.4, then replicated the arrangement in my DT, but in white instead. The blue was a bit much tbh, but the white worked quite well imo. The setup comprised of 5 x 5mm LED spots around the roof lining, 1 x 30cm LED strip in the middle of the roof lining, 2 x 30cm LED strips in the front footwells, and a 30cm LED strip on the bottom of each of the front doors, creating "puddle lights", all wired in to the interior lighting circuit. Plenty bright.
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(10-09-2014, 07:49 PM)Piggy Wrote: It goes down and under I believe. Tucked away if you dont have the light as standard.
I'll have a look tomorrow.
I'm thinking of footwell lights and some in the back.
(10-09-2014, 07:53 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I did all blue LED lighting in my China 1.4, then replicated the arrangement in my DT, but in white instead. The blue was a bit much tbh, but the white worked quite well imo. The setup comprised of 5 x 5mm LED spots around the roof lining, 1 x 30cm LED strip in the middle of the roof lining, 2 x 30cm LED strips in the front footwells, and a 30cm LED strip on the bottom of each of the front doors, creating "puddle lights", all wired in to the interior lighting circuit. Plenty bright.
Sounds good have you any pics?
Was it hard to wire in?
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(10-09-2014, 07:53 PM)Adam-m-h Wrote: (10-09-2014, 07:53 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I did all blue LED lighting in my China 1.4, then replicated the arrangement in my DT, but in white instead. The blue was a bit much tbh, but the white worked quite well imo. The setup comprised of 5 x 5mm LED spots around the roof lining, 1 x 30cm LED strip in the middle of the roof lining, 2 x 30cm LED strips in the front footwells, and a 30cm LED strip on the bottom of each of the front doors, creating "puddle lights", all wired in to the interior lighting circuit. Plenty bright.
Sounds good have you any pics?
Was it hard to wire in?
No pics of the full setup, but theres a pic of the puddle lights and the footwell lights HERE, and they were very easy to install once i'd located the wires that powered the interior lights, just tapped into the circuit behind the front interior light.
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(10-09-2014, 08:16 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: (10-09-2014, 07:53 PM)Adam-m-h Wrote: (10-09-2014, 07:53 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I did all blue LED lighting in my China 1.4, then replicated the arrangement in my DT, but in white instead. The blue was a bit much tbh, but the white worked quite well imo. The setup comprised of 5 x 5mm LED spots around the roof lining, 1 x 30cm LED strip in the middle of the roof lining, 2 x 30cm LED strips in the front footwells, and a 30cm LED strip on the bottom of each of the front doors, creating "puddle lights", all wired in to the interior lighting circuit. Plenty bright.
Sounds good have you any pics?
Was it hard to wire in?
No pics of the full setup, but theres a pic of the puddle lights and the footwell lights HERE, and they were very easy to install once i'd located the wires that powered the interior lights, just tapped into the circuit behind the front interior light.
I like the idea the pic looks good too!
I might have to borrow your idea.
I like the Diablo boot badge too.
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By all means borrow away! I do miss that car.
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(10-09-2014, 08:24 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: By all means borrow away! I do miss that car.
The white wheels look good I've just bodged mine red and silver
I'm just unsure on the light situation as I don't want it to look daft if you know what I mean.
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The white wheels are the ones that are gonna end up on the estate at some point!
IMO, as long as you don't go over the top with it, a few choice additions should help you see better at night (when the doors are open), but won't look daft.
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(10-09-2014, 08:38 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: The white wheels are the ones that are gonna end up on the estate at some point!
IMO, as long as you don't go over the top with it, a few choice additions should help you see better at night (when the doors are open), but won't look daft.
I'll have a careful think about where I want them and how many I want
Thanks for the input
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No worries, feel free to give me a message if you want any more info.
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Where did you wire the puddle lights into? There any wires by or in the door to use or do you have to go all the way back to the interior light?
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I went all the way to the interior light, followed up the a pillar.
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(11-09-2014, 07:33 AM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I went all the way to the interior light, followed up the a pillar.
The wiring for the interior lights must come from somewhere at the base of the A pillar though. if you have a multimeter you could save yourself some of the wiring.
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Well yeah, but I don't have a multimeter, and I had plenty of wire!
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Here is my lights lol need a nother plate for the r\s so it will be as bright as the left
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I had a neon in the boot of my Rover 400. LEDs look a little classier I reckon. But I was younger then.
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(11-09-2014, 01:28 PM)SRowell Wrote: When I first started to drive I used proper neons for the footwells and boot...
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