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Old 24th April 2006, 18:35   #1 (permalink)
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Blue Interior Lighting

Can any one tell me dose the blue footwell lighting come on with the interior light or when the head lights are switched on ?
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Old 24th April 2006, 23:24   #2 (permalink)
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with the interior lighting, and i think they stayed on (dimmer) when driving with headlights on too.
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Old 25th April 2006, 08:19   #3 (permalink)
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I'm guessing that the footwell lighting wiring is still present on cars that dont have it specced............. so..... reckon it's possible to add this in as a user mod?
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The sooner we get hold of a service manual, the better
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I asked about this today. Dealer Principle suggested one wasn't available yet. Not sure if he misunderstood my question. I'll carry on digging.
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Has anyone gone for blue footwell lighting yet.
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The ES I had, had it. Quite nice to be honest. I cannot see for the life of me how it's worth the money they're trying to charge for it as an option though.
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If they can put an LED in the lighting to light up the cointray/drink tray, then why not fit the blue lights as standard?!
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Has anyone gone for blue footwell lighting yet.
I went for the blue footwell lighting. It looks well in the car. Basicaly it comes on full for a while with the rest of the interior lights and when they fade out the fottwell light dim but stay on.
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Re: BLue Footwell lighting

I went for the blue lighting on my diesel EX I am not sure how it cost so much, but certainly adds to the feel of piloting a space ship at night. Although the dealer who fitted mine managed to fit them so that they barely shone through the holes though, had to have a fiddle and got them right in the end, maybe I should invoice them, must be worth £50 or so by their own rules for the cost of them.
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I have the footwell lighting included with the studio pack option selected mainly for the reversing camera, but looks real cool - Have now substituted the central overhead courtesy light festoon bulb for a blue LED type, this totally floods the interior of the car with a matching blue theme. Have kept the front map lights ( auto switchable) in white for normal use.
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Has anyone had blue footwell lighting fitted, AFTER they bought their car. And how much did it cost ?.
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I have the footwell lighting included with the studio pack option selected mainly for the reversing camera, but looks real cool - Have now substituted the central overhead courtesy light festoon bulb for a blue LED type, this totally floods the interior of the car with a matching blue theme. Have kept the front map lights ( auto switchable) in white for normal use.
Was wondering about doing this myself. What bulb did you use and was it easy enough to do?
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Jeffao, I would be interested in changing the central light for the blue, can you post details?
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Hi guys Sorry for delayed reply. The LED lamp is a direct replacement for the festoon bulb ie same fitting just has 6 miniature Blue LED mounted in the middle - clips straight in Costs £4.50 on-line with free first class p&p Will post the url address this afternoon - its on my laptop at a different address.

UPDATE http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=610 The size/type required is the 269 pattern.

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Hi guys Sorry for delayed reply. The LED lamp is a direct replacement for the festoon bulb ie same fitting just has 6 miniature Blue LED mounted in the middle - clips straight in Costs £4.50 on-line with free first class p&p Will post the url address this afternoon - its on my laptop at a different address.

UPDATE http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=610 The size/type required is the 269 pattern.

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sorry for the misunderstanding...
but where does this bulb go?
isit the light on the ceiling of the back seats?

btw Elfa, blue ambient lights are £200. im thinking whether to get them. very pricy!!
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Hi Jeffao, have you any info for the rear ceiling bulb, pattern No etc ?. Thanks.
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Thanks Nick. As you can see, Ive asked Jeffao the same question. Does seem pricy. Wonder if its a DIY job. Pottsy might be able to tell us .
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Pattern number is above..
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