Foot well LED replacement
#16
It took me 2 hrs to replace the two LEDs but just because I was super cautious at first. Now, knowing what I need to do, I can do it in 30 min.
#17
I'm not sure why anyone would want their foot wells lit so brightly. You don't need any light at all to see where your feet go. Even in the cleanest of cars the floor mats are going to be the dirtiest part of the car's interior. Maybe you want to show off the aluminum pedals? Is that it?
I don't have alum pedals and I don't need to show off anything. A clue for you should have been that the lights are INSIDE the car.
#23
I've tried red and liked it more. It matches the oem white better and it's a bit dimmer. It's a keeper.
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#26
Interesting you managed to have it adjusted by the ECU, I'd be interested in this as well. Your interior looks similar to my '14 LS Thanks for sharing. Many people will have varying options and that's the beauty, we each get to personalize our vehicles as we see fit. I have that accent lighting on both sides of my dash so I doubt I'd be changing my color from white but having it more intense at park is a thought.
#27
Originally Posted by Dr. Jekyll
Interesting you managed to have it adjusted by the ECU, I'd be interested in this as well. Your interior looks similar to my '14 LS Thanks for sharing. Many people will have varying options and that's the beauty, we each get to personalize our vehicles as we see fit. I have that accent lighting on both sides of my dash so I doubt I'd be changing my color from white but having it more intense at park is a thought.
#28
Guess I never noticed the big difference with my white light on black interior. Thought he was able to make his brighter. Shucks.
#29
The dim / full bright setting is controlled by the computer, depending if the car is in drive or park. What I did is replacing the oem LED which is super dim with an aftermarket.
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