George Ab
Drag Racing Champion
- Location
- Pacific NW
Never quite pleased with the brightness of my footwell lights. I would adjust to 100% which was marginally acceptable. Purchased two LED wedge lights for $3 and installed as follows.
The lights snap out with gentle hand force on edge. Not a lot of clearance for a trim tool, which I found was not required. Remove light assembly from connector. The black piece of light assembly is removed by first slipping the back edge over a bump (opposite side of connector); once cleared carefully pry up and out.
The polarity of the pins is marked on the circuit board. I removed a portion of the plastic on LED to provide more clearance for one of the leads. You can see the anode of the diode goes to the + lead and other end to -. Make good mechanical connection and then solder. Test, reinstall in housing and reinstall lights.
Now the footwell lights are adjusted to 40 or 50% brightness and it is just a tad brighter then when it was 100% before modification.
This was my experience so if you choose to use as guidance do so at your own risk.
The lights snap out with gentle hand force on edge. Not a lot of clearance for a trim tool, which I found was not required. Remove light assembly from connector. The black piece of light assembly is removed by first slipping the back edge over a bump (opposite side of connector); once cleared carefully pry up and out.
The polarity of the pins is marked on the circuit board. I removed a portion of the plastic on LED to provide more clearance for one of the leads. You can see the anode of the diode goes to the + lead and other end to -. Make good mechanical connection and then solder. Test, reinstall in housing and reinstall lights.
Now the footwell lights are adjusted to 40 or 50% brightness and it is just a tad brighter then when it was 100% before modification.
This was my experience so if you choose to use as guidance do so at your own risk.
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