GUIDE - How to install footwell lights!

SteveMk4

5 Door 1.2
Dec 10, 2012
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Laois, Ireland
Hey Phil, going to do this now tomorrow. One question, how does the door pillar trim come off? Any screws or is it just clips? Dont fancy breaking them lol :)
 

Priezti

Auto-Electrical Monkey!
Feb 11, 2009
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Doncaster
Steve, I'll try sort an updated guide, as block connectors are evil (I'm an auto-electrician with 10 years experience FYI lol) What kind of tools do you possess ?
 

SteveMk4

5 Door 1.2
Dec 10, 2012
160
0
Laois, Ireland
Steve, I'll try sort an updated guide, as block connectors are evil (I'm an auto-electrician with 10 years experience FYI lol) What kind of tools do you possess ?

im a general diy guy so have a lot of tools and studied electrical engineering for 2 years. have all manner of insulated pliers, screwdrivers, wire cutters pliers and the like. i dont plan on using connector blocks. think id get a better connection stripping the wires,solder them and then heat shrink them before insulating them. was mainly just getting the panel off stoppinng me. i may just consult elsawin to check :) thanks for the help though :)
 

SteveMk4

5 Door 1.2
Dec 10, 2012
160
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Laois, Ireland
Thanks for the help guys. Got them fitted there now. Overall just took a little more than half an hour from start to finish. Absolutely love the look but in future may change them to red leds if I can get a close match to the original lights. May even wire off my footwell lights and install puddle lights in the mirrors as Si. has done :)
 

Gobsheene

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Jun 1, 2010
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What an awesome wee guide! Thank you very much, now just need to do one for the boot too, I can never bloody find anything in it.
 

jtonline

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...now just need to do one for the boot too, I can never bloody find anything in it.

A few years back, the threads [THREAD=107554]HERE[/THREAD] and [THREAD=88225]HERE[/THREAD] enabled me to fit a boot light using SEAT parts by taking a live feed from the interior light and switched earth from the boot catch loom.

Whilst I was at it, I put a light in the glovebox too using the thread [THREAD=110282]HERE[/THREAD]

Hope this helps.
 

browny23

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Jus done this and remembered phillpotts has got a different interior light to us i wired mine to the brown black and then directly to the board on the interior light the shiny terminal close to the plug its the actual bit the bulb sits against

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phillpotts92

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Oct 2, 2010
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The wiring is the same on both lights mate? I used to have that original light but it doesn't affect the guide as I use the wiring behind the a pillar and that's part of the factory loom which is untouched when the lights changed.

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browny23

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Okay fairenough just mine and a few others didnt work that way was permanently on so that was the only explanation i thought of lol

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Apr 13, 2011
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Got to say I like the foot wel lights but scotch locks are a very bad idea I have seen a few fires in cars and trucks caused by these I'd say get Srink cable connectors would be a better safer bet
 

Penguin

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Jan 15, 2014
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Anybody tried this on a Leon?. Are the harness' that run up the A post the same? Really like this idea but unless they are exactly the same I doubt my skills would carry me through;)
It's a 57 plate FR if that helps.
Many thanks.
 
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Penguin

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Jan 15, 2014
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I'll pop them off tomorrow and have a look. If they're different I'll pop back for a bit of advice if that's ok.
 

Penguin

Active Member
Jan 15, 2014
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Took the easy option and booked it in to a local installer to do it for me. I'll try and get some pictures up on Friday. Not sure whether to have an LED strip fitted or just a single LED bulb. Just need a bit of ambient light and nothing too overpowering.
 
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