Did my rooflight module mod today....so now i can get on with adding light around the interior of the car and use the selector of the roof lights...great mod...use the extra lights on the dimming-door/off and on....superb
Interesting. Can you tell me or point me toward this mod please? First i have heard about it and am curious about how to add more lighting to light up the interior especially at night.
Interesting. Can you tell me or point me toward this mod please? First i have heard about it and am curious about how to add more lighting to light up the interior especially at night.
Here is one of the options - it is pretty bright and requires next to no modifications. I found the stock LED in IQ is actually fairly bright, but has a resistor in series to dim it down. I think I decided to leave it intact because the yellow LED was just too bright without it:
I have recently bough a bag of '10X Amber Yellow High Power T10 Wedge 5730 Interior LED Lights Bulbs W5W 192 168' on ebay with a goal of modifying the dome light to something brighter and less white. Turns out they have a groove around the bulb that snaps into the dome lens of IQ making for a...
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This mode is way more work, but gets you two more lights upfront. A bit less work if you can find a toyota-specific mirror:
I have embarked on installing an auto-dim Gentex in my IQ since my OEM mirror started shedding silver lining around the edges. An auto-dim mirror comes as a factory option on Cygnet, so I thought it should be a simple plug-and-play in IQ. Now, Gentex makes a whole range of mirrors with all kinds...
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You can also install the factory LED kid that adds lights at door sills and under the console, but it seems to be draining the battery (either that, or my mirror mod).
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