Interior light upgrade
Interior light upgrade
I'm getting bored by the really dull lamps at the vanity mirror, door puddle lights and cargo lights. I'm sure some has done lighting upgrade to those. I just couldn't find those threads. Can anyone help me out. Thanks.
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I learned to live with it with respect to the internal lights...i mean, yah you can change out the rear dome light to some nice pure white LED...but the 2 front map lights are soldered in or something...completely unchangeable...well...if you want to chance it and take it apart...wasn't worth it...so no point having a incabin light mismatch.
Originally Posted by Acura604
I learned to live with it with respect to the internal lights...i mean, yah you can change out the rear dome light to some nice pure white LED...but the 2 front map lights are soldered in or something...completely unchangeable...well...if you want to chance it and take it apart...wasn't worth it...so no point having a incabin light mismatch.
) but the other auxiliary ones I mentioned before. Are the door puddle lights, cargo lights and vanity bulbs difficult to access? Any DIY info would be helpful. Thanks.
I hear you on the interior dome lights. I'm not particularly wanting to change the dome lights, (since I don't want to disturb sleeping kids
) but the other auxiliary ones I mentioned before. Are the door puddle lights, cargo lights and vanity bulbs difficult to access? Any DIY info would be helpful. Thanks.
) but the other auxiliary ones I mentioned before. Are the door puddle lights, cargo lights and vanity bulbs difficult to access? Any DIY info would be helpful. Thanks.Trending Topics
Thanks a lot. I'll let you guys know when I do it. I presume I need to access / remove the rear tail lamp assembly to access the reversing lights...isn't it... if so I'm not particularly inclined to do that (until my warranty expires in another 5000 miles
).
Also I read somewhere that the OEM halogen reversing lights put out more usable light compared to after market LEDs simply because of the optics / reflector. LEDs even though brighter may not illuminate the area you need to see (ground behind the car) as good as the OEMs. Now don't quote me on that, but I'm sure I saw that with pictures of the output on the floor and wall in some other car forum. Anyway I'll dwell on it for a while.
).Also I read somewhere that the OEM halogen reversing lights put out more usable light compared to after market LEDs simply because of the optics / reflector. LEDs even though brighter may not illuminate the area you need to see (ground behind the car) as good as the OEMs. Now don't quote me on that, but I'm sure I saw that with pictures of the output on the floor and wall in some other car forum. Anyway I'll dwell on it for a while.
Last edited by Comfy; Feb 21, 2017 at 07:34 PM.
Thanks a lot. I'll let you guys know when I do it. I presume I need to access / remove the rear tail lamp assembly to access the reversing lights...isn't it... if so I'm not particularly inclined to do that (until my warranty expires in another 5000 miles
).
Also I read somewhere that the OEM halogen reversing lights put out more usable light compared to after market LEDs simply because of the optics / reflector. LEDs even though brighter may not illuminate the area you need to see (ground behind the car) as good as the OEMs. Now don't quote me on that, but I'm sure I saw that with pictures of the output on the floor and wall in some other car forum. Anyway I'll dwell on it for a while.
).Also I read somewhere that the OEM halogen reversing lights put out more usable light compared to after market LEDs simply because of the optics / reflector. LEDs even though brighter may not illuminate the area you need to see (ground behind the car) as good as the OEMs. Now don't quote me on that, but I'm sure I saw that with pictures of the output on the floor and wall in some other car forum. Anyway I'll dwell on it for a while.
Okay. I bought a set of 12 RDX interior LEDs from eBay (not VLEDS) and changed the bulbs I wanted to. I must say that the color is much better than the yellow halogens. The brightness is marginally improved (and I'm okay with it) except for the vanity mirror lights. Those seem a little too bright so much that I find it difficult to see my face...
. I'll check during the daytime, may be it'll be better. I didn't change the dome light and want to keep it that way. Now I have two more bulbs unused which are a different type which I presume are for license plate lights along with the dome bulb and another spare vanity mirror bulb.
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I nearly broke one of the cargo area lights while trying to open before I realized that they are not symmetrically installed. In my car both the light covers have to be opened from the left side (driver side) of the car since the wiring comes from the right side.
Now how do I access the license plate lights. I checked from outside and they look nearly impossible to open since the light cover seems bigger than the opening in the plastic cladding. Thanks for all the help.
. I'll check during the daytime, may be it'll be better. I didn't change the dome light and want to keep it that way. Now I have two more bulbs unused which are a different type which I presume are for license plate lights along with the dome bulb and another spare vanity mirror bulb.12 x Premium Xenon White LED Lights Interior Package Kit for Acura RDX 2013-2014 | eBay
I nearly broke one of the cargo area lights while trying to open before I realized that they are not symmetrically installed. In my car both the light covers have to be opened from the left side (driver side) of the car since the wiring comes from the right side.
Now how do I access the license plate lights. I checked from outside and they look nearly impossible to open since the light cover seems bigger than the opening in the plastic cladding. Thanks for all the help.
Last edited by Comfy; Feb 28, 2017 at 09:51 PM.
There is an access panel on the inside of the rear hatch. Pop it off and you can get to the bulb holders. I will tell you they are a pain in the rear to get back into place. They come out easily but note the angle and orientation of the holder as you have to put it back exactly the same way.
Okay. I bought a set of 12 RDX interior LEDs from eBay (not VLEDS) and changed the bulbs I wanted to. I must say that the color is much better than the yellow halogens. The brightness is marginally improved (and I'm okay with it) except for the vanity mirror lights. Those seem a little too bright so much that I find it difficult to see my face...
. I'll check during the daytime, may be it'll be better. I didn't change the dome light and want to keep it that way. Now I have two more bulbs unused which are a different type which I presume are for license plate lights along with the dome bulb and another spare vanity mirror bulb.
12 x Premium Xenon White LED Lights Interior Package Kit for Acura RDX 2013-2014 eBay
I nearly broke one of the cargo area lights while trying to open before I realized that they are not symmetrically installed. In my car both the light covers have to be opened from the left side (driver side) of the car since the wiring comes from the right side.
Now how do I access the license plate lights. I checked from outside and they look nearly impossible to open since the light cover seems bigger than the opening in the plastic cladding. Thanks for all the help.
. I'll check during the daytime, may be it'll be better. I didn't change the dome light and want to keep it that way. Now I have two more bulbs unused which are a different type which I presume are for license plate lights along with the dome bulb and another spare vanity mirror bulb.12 x Premium Xenon White LED Lights Interior Package Kit for Acura RDX 2013-2014 eBay
I nearly broke one of the cargo area lights while trying to open before I realized that they are not symmetrically installed. In my car both the light covers have to be opened from the left side (driver side) of the car since the wiring comes from the right side.
Now how do I access the license plate lights. I checked from outside and they look nearly impossible to open since the light cover seems bigger than the opening in the plastic cladding. Thanks for all the help.
I opened the access panel and can touch and feel the lights, but they don't seem to come out of the hatch. So how do you change the bulbs without seeing it? Or can you actually pull them outside the hatch so that you can change the bulb under direct vision?
when you pop the access panel, you will see the two license plate lights. the gray housing they are on can be removed. unplug the connector first to get it out of the way, then pinch the housing and pull. it should come off and you can just pull the bulb out afterwards.
Do you remember how you accessed the dome light bulb (over the back seat)? I'm trying to pry the lens out of the roof but it's resisting my efforts so far. Just wondering if I'm missing something or just not pulling hard enough.
Thanks!
Got it so, in the interest of assisting anyone who needs this information in the future:
To replace the dome (over the back seat) light bulb you need to remove the plastic lens NOT the thin metal trim around it. Unless you have a very very VERY thin plastic panel removal tool you'll have to dig a little deeper into the ol' toolbox. Grab the thinnest jewelers flat blade screwdriver you have or can borrow. Very carefully insert the blade between the trim and the lens at the FRONT of the lens. Pry a bit a little off center to make a large enough opening to fit your smallest, thinnest panel removal tool into. Insert the panel removal tool to the door side of your screwdriver (there are tiny tabs there). Use that to pry upward on the trim (toward the headliner) and downward on the lens. It's going to come flying out of there so be ready.
Replacing the lens is (literally) a snap. Insert the slightly larger rear tabs on the lens into their slots then press upward on the front. It'll click into place. Done!
To replace the dome (over the back seat) light bulb you need to remove the plastic lens NOT the thin metal trim around it. Unless you have a very very VERY thin plastic panel removal tool you'll have to dig a little deeper into the ol' toolbox. Grab the thinnest jewelers flat blade screwdriver you have or can borrow. Very carefully insert the blade between the trim and the lens at the FRONT of the lens. Pry a bit a little off center to make a large enough opening to fit your smallest, thinnest panel removal tool into. Insert the panel removal tool to the door side of your screwdriver (there are tiny tabs there). Use that to pry upward on the trim (toward the headliner) and downward on the lens. It's going to come flying out of there so be ready.
Replacing the lens is (literally) a snap. Insert the slightly larger rear tabs on the lens into their slots then press upward on the front. It'll click into place. Done!
when you pop the access panel, you will see the two license plate lights. the gray housing they are on can be removed. unplug the connector first to get it out of the way, then pinch the housing and pull. it should come off and you can just pull the bulb out afterwards.
The bulb (should) pull straight out. Try wiggling it side to side while pulling. If you have something made of soft rubber (like a jar lid remover) use that to get a little more traction on the bulb. As a last resort use pliers. You risk crushing the bulb but it isn't going to hurt the socket.
The bulb (should) pull straight out. Try wiggling it side to side while pulling. If you have something made of soft rubber (like a jar lid remover) use that to get a little more traction on the bulb. As a last resort use pliers. You risk crushing the bulb but it isn't going to hurt the socket.
The front map lights are already LED but they're COBs (chip on board) and can't be easily changed.
Just got done doing mine! What I don't think ANYONE has mentioned - but I quickly figured out - is that the LEDs only work going one direction. I put two in only one worked; I pulled the non-working one out, turned it 180^ and it reinserted...worked fine.
FYI, I used this kit: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Luckily I also got a few of these, just in case: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The cheap ones worked great for the dome light, the cargo lights and the puddle lights. I used the second type for the license plate since the cheap ones are too long for the lens area. I also put the more expensive ones in the back up lights since it's a clear lens so you'd be able to clearly see the cheap LEDs soldered onto a circuit board that the cheap ones are.
FYI, I used this kit: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Luckily I also got a few of these, just in case: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The cheap ones worked great for the dome light, the cargo lights and the puddle lights. I used the second type for the license plate since the cheap ones are too long for the lens area. I also put the more expensive ones in the back up lights since it's a clear lens so you'd be able to clearly see the cheap LEDs soldered onto a circuit board that the cheap ones are.
Just got done doing mine! What I don't think ANYONE has mentioned - but I quickly figured out - is that the LEDs only work going one direction. I put two in only one worked; I pulled the non-working one out, turned it 180^ and it reinserted...worked fine.
FYI, I used this kit: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Luckily I also got a few of these, just in case: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The cheap ones worked great for the dome light, the cargo lights and the puddle lights. I used the second type for the license plate since the cheap ones are too long for the lens area. I also put the more expensive ones in the back up lights since it's a clear lens so you'd be able to clearly see the cheap LEDs soldered onto a circuit board that the cheap ones are.
FYI, I used this kit: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Luckily I also got a few of these, just in case: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The cheap ones worked great for the dome light, the cargo lights and the puddle lights. I used the second type for the license plate since the cheap ones are too long for the lens area. I also put the more expensive ones in the back up lights since it's a clear lens so you'd be able to clearly see the cheap LEDs soldered onto a circuit board that the cheap ones are.
You're right, the LED orientation doesn't get mentioned very often. The it matters because an LED is really just a diode so electricity can only flow one direction. There are exceptions and sellers will usually let the buyer know polarity doesn't matter. A quick way to check polarity is with a multimeter. Most have a diode check mode (usually an arrow). Connect the leads to your LED and if there's no indication current is flowing flip the leads and check again. Obviously another way is to install and see if it works. There's always a 50/50 chance.
I got my vanity mirror LEDs from Diode Dynamics. those 28mm fuse-style ones are a bit harder to come by. I mainly chose them because I didn't want BRIGHT AS FAWK lights in my face when using the mirror, and they offer an OEM style 3K (though more like a 4K) version. Does better when looking at your face when you want decent CRI.
I did all my interior/map/dome lights in the 4K range, but outside such as reverse, licence, front switch backs, and the door puddle lights, in a 6K color.
I did all my interior/map/dome lights in the 4K range, but outside such as reverse, licence, front switch backs, and the door puddle lights, in a 6K color.
Got it so, in the interest of assisting anyone who needs this information in the future:
To replace the dome (over the back seat) light bulb you need to remove the plastic lens NOT the thin metal trim around it. Unless you have a very very VERY thin plastic panel removal tool you'll have to dig a little deeper into the ol' toolbox. Grab the thinnest jewelers flat blade screwdriver you have or can borrow. Very carefully insert the blade between the trim and the lens at the FRONT of the lens. Pry a bit a little off center to make a large enough opening to fit your smallest, thinnest panel removal tool into. Insert the panel removal tool to the door side of your screwdriver (there are tiny tabs there). Use that to pry upward on the trim (toward the headliner) and downward on the lens. It's going to come flying out of there so be ready.
Replacing the lens is (literally) a snap. Insert the slightly larger rear tabs on the lens into their slots then press upward on the front. It'll click into place. Done!
To replace the dome (over the back seat) light bulb you need to remove the plastic lens NOT the thin metal trim around it. Unless you have a very very VERY thin plastic panel removal tool you'll have to dig a little deeper into the ol' toolbox. Grab the thinnest jewelers flat blade screwdriver you have or can borrow. Very carefully insert the blade between the trim and the lens at the FRONT of the lens. Pry a bit a little off center to make a large enough opening to fit your smallest, thinnest panel removal tool into. Insert the panel removal tool to the door side of your screwdriver (there are tiny tabs there). Use that to pry upward on the trim (toward the headliner) and downward on the lens. It's going to come flying out of there so be ready.
Replacing the lens is (literally) a snap. Insert the slightly larger rear tabs on the lens into their slots then press upward on the front. It'll click into place. Done!
I'm looking at these to buy. https://www.theretrofitsource.com/31...CAN?quantity=1
My apologies for reviving this old thread.
Thank you very much for this information. My rear dome lights are out and I'm searching for replacement bulbs. Any idea if these are Canbus and need those special bulbs, or any LEDs would do?
I'm looking at these to buy. https://www.theretrofitsource.com/31...CAN?quantity=1
My apologies for reviving this old thread.
I'm looking at these to buy. https://www.theretrofitsource.com/31...CAN?quantity=1
My apologies for reviving this old thread.

I decided to try the $6 LED bulbs from Amazon, but unfortunately they didn't work (tried flipping polarity to no avail). I'm still undecided whether to try an even expensive bulb now....???? Even the existing incandescent bulb didn't look burnt out or anything and its filament appeared intact. Now I'm wondering if there's another bigger problem somewhere else... maybe...???
I'm still waiting to see who is gonna try and hack the map lights. Since I have a sticky switch on my right map light I'm gonna but a new assembly and try to noodle with the old one. It should not be that tough.
Thoughts?
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