Mod Description
For some reason, smart decided to leave out the rear courtesy light. It was obviously a cost cutting exercise but with a bigger boot and dark materials, it really needs a light.Mod Details
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Recessed LEDs
What we will be fitting is a very cheap option. 3 plain 5mm white LEDs. These were bought from Ebay and are prewired with a resistor so they are ready to work on the 12 volt system. The LED holders can be bought from all online electronics shops like Maplin.
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Remove the rear interior roof trim as seen here. Drill appropriate size holes evenly spaced along the roof trim. Push an LED into a holder and push the holder into the drilled hole.
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Look on the back of the trim you will see strengthening ribs, this helps to space the LEDs out evenly.
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The LEDs don’t have to be in a straight line but make it symetrical or it will look rubbish.
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Extend the wires, remove the side and front roof trim as seen here, run the wires to the front and refit the rear trim.