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  1. #37
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    whats the exact specifications of the bulbs u used if its not too much trouble?

    really wanna do this simple mod..
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  2. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryyaaannnn View Post
    whats the exact specifications of the bulbs u used if its not too much trouble?

    really wanna do this simple mod..


    Quote Originally Posted by stephen8512 View Post
    the map lights are festoon dome lights.
    1pc Festoon Dome 31mm 6 LED (Xenon White) Bulb (u get 1 in a pack)

    and the door lights + rear #plate lights are wedge bulbs
    2pcs T10 168 194 4 LED (Xenon White) Wedge Bulb (u get 2 in a pack)

    so i ordered 2x wedge bulbs and 3x festoon bulbs (2 for front 2 maplights and 1 for the back seat lights)

    also, sometimes when u install the bulbs, even though they may be in, the light may not turn on. when this happens, just flip the bulb over and put it in the other way. then it should work. just trial an error

    There, he posted the specs of the bulbs back on page 2.

  3. #39
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    If you really want a bright one, buy from www.superbrightleds.com

    For parker & door light: WLED-WHP LED Wedge Base Bulbs http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html

    For dome light: High Power LED Festoon Bulbs http://www.superbrightleds.com/festoon.html
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  4. #40
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    Which ones are going to give the best warm white light for the dome and door lights?

  5. #41
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    2004 Euro Luxury
    Quote Originally Posted by Atjo View Post
    If you really want a bright one, buy from www.superbrightleds.com
    ..and a lot cheaper too

  6. #42
    Just did mine, so much better with leds as you get cool white and not warm white.

    Parts used was purchased from Jaycar(.com.au)

    Door Lights, ZD0309 $6.95


    Interior Lights, ZD0480 $14.95

    You can also build one yourself and pick your own LED colour or a brighter one. Purchase this and add your own choice of LED.

    After I bought the above I checked DSE and also spotted these and they are cheaper.

    Goto www.dse.com.au and search for P8621, P8621 and P8621.

    Pix





    Might return one of the ZD0480 for the rear cabin light and try the DSE one.

  7. #43
    whtie makes things harder to see tho.. ?

    I kept all mine stock however made the door lights (the ones when u open the door) red LED.

    So its very european looking + safer - usually.

    Idea stolen from Adammet04 lol

  8. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    whtie makes things harder to see tho.. ?
    No blue does. all my in-car lights are all blue except the vanity lights, But yeah, with blue lights all round it looks nice, but takes forever to read one word, unless i use the vanity lights.....LOL. yeah i did it 4dlulz.

  9. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by .QD View Post
    Just did mine, so much better with leds as you get cool white and not warm white.

    Parts used was purchased from Jaycar(.com.au)

    Door Lights, ZD0309 $6.95


    Interior Lights, ZD0480 $14.95

    You can also build one yourself and pick your own LED colour or a brighter one. Purchase this and add your own choice of LED.

    After I bought the above I checked DSE and also spotted these and they are cheaper.

    Goto www.dse.com.au and search for P8621, P8621 and P8621.

    Pix





    Might return one of the ZD0480 for the rear cabin light and try the DSE one.
    Sorry to dig up an old thread guys, but I relly need help in removing the overhead map lights. I have read the thread and also the manual. It says to "Pry" on the outer edge with a small screw driver. I do that but they still do not budge. Please can I get a step by step from someone who has done this please.
    Basically I need to remove the whole overhead console as I am looking to route my wires for my Auto Dim Rear View mirror in there also.

    Please help!
    08/2010 Honda Accord Euro Luxury MY11 (Crystal Black Pearlescent)

  10. #46
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    you pry one side then pry the other side and it should clip out.

    don't forcefully or you snap the casing hooks.

    stick flathead vertically up into the slot, then pry towards your direction.
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  11. #47
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    Civic ep3
    i got the white led's as well for the centre lit in the roof and the doors. i got them locally at a place called Tougetune in Rydalmere. The centre one i have is better than the one shown in the picture as it comes with I believe 8 LED's rather than the 4 and it is bloody bright !!!!

    they are absolutely awesome, especially at night when you're walking to your car and you use the keyless entry. It has this awesome glow and because my interior is beige, it brightens up so much more..
    Last edited by doosra; 18-11-2008 at 10:40 PM.

  12. #48
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    My dome lights has 12 LEDS!! its super bright! I also did my courtesy door lights too but you will notice they begin to flicker sometimes with vibration or if someone SLAMS your door very hard...e.g pissed GF HAHA!! Easy way to rectify the flickering is to bend the metal wires diagonally rather than vertically... Don't push the courstesy door lights too hard as the socket within the door will push through!! its happend to me before!

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