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Hey all in the process of replacing the cars lighting with LEDs and I have broken the little light the shines on the drivers and passenger power window switches.

Has anyone replaced these lights, if so is it a pain or is it easy?

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Should but maybe not it's a time little orange light that shine on the window switches or it maybe a sedan thing.

Let us know how the map lights go and what to use because I plan to do this.

I wanna do the lights under the door that shine when you open them Anyone done this

Should but maybe not it's a time little orange light that shine on the window switches or it maybe a sedan thing.

Let us know how the map lights go and what to use because I plan to do this.

I wanna do the lights under the door that shine when you open them Anyone done this

you mean the skyline skuff panel? if so i am near certain there is a thread on hear explaing how to do so

i just took all my lights out to see what bulbs where in them,

easy as pie for the map light this man is my hero for that one

The floor lights/scuff plate lights i was able to just pop the whole box out using a screwdriver from ether side and the boot light has a little circle cup over it that has a clip on 1 side and a hinge on the other that was ezy as pie also.

Yeah the boot light I've done and the plate light too, they take the same globe aswell. Pulling my door cards off to get to those lights that shine on the window switches too.

Map lights front - Done

Map lights rear - Done

Plate light - Done

Boot light - Done

Step lights, full white headlights and white dash globes are next =]

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