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hi anyone upgraded to led bulbs to there interior lights done my interior light tonight makes a big difference
 
Yup, they're brilliant - in both senses of the word. :D

I've got clear ones in the map-lights and a red one in the centre which is operated by the doors.

Nice and cheap on eBay - had them for over a year now - no problem in leaving the centre light on for a while as it's much cooler now. :cool:
 
yes they are want to fit one in the boot but not sure which sort i need as it is not a festoon type bulb its a baynot type fit bulb 10w
 
I did inside and out :D

Left: Led Right:Normal

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Interior Before

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Interior After

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The whole lot was less than a fiver from ebay!
 
surreyrock:

What kind of LED did you fit in the front side-light?

On eBay I see there are 2, 4 and even 5 LED capless bulbs.

Which is best?
 
Hello all! Does anyone know what bulb the heater controls take? Rover has it as JWH100080 & looks like this Britcar (UK) Ltd > JWH100080 BULB HEATER CONTROLS F/L 1A> (G) .... My dealer here local wants $29 U.S. Dollars for ONE!!!... I need all 3 as mine are all blown and that is more than a days pay for me!..... I have tried to search for similar bulb & found T5 bulbs to look the same, can anyone say for certain??? LED's would be just fine as well!
 
'ere you go:

Car 9 LED 31mm C5W Interior Festoon Bulb Xenon WHITE UK 4 6 8 | eBay

The 9 LEDs are betterrerer. There is a huge range of colours and LED combos.

I've got a red one in the front and a white one in the back.

Important you check the actual length of your original festoon type, as LR used at least 2 different lengths/sizes.

Yo! :cool:

I went one better and fitted LED panels into the interior lights in my Rangie. They come with connectors to fit a festoon or capless but I found these a bit fragile and did a little soldering instead. Then I glued the panel into the fitting. Now when I press the remote the whole car lights up, even through the tinted windows. I just measured the space that I had inside each fitting and bought the panels that would fit in, ebay, couple of quid each.

As these are flat and can be stuck straight onto a panel, with the wire fed through a hole hidden by the panel, you can then add extra lighting in the boot space, in the front footwells, under the dash, under seats, under the bonnet etc. etc.

:D
 
I just measured the space that I had inside each fitting and bought the panels that would fit in, ebay, couple of quid each.

As these are flat and can be stuck straight onto a panel, with the wire fed through a hole hidden by the panel, you can then add extra lighting in the boot space, in the front footwells, under the dash, under seats, under the bonnet etc. etc.

:D

Great idea, but .....

There are millions of LED bits on eBay - can you give us a link to a couple of examples so's I know better exactly what you mean, please?

S.:cool:
 
I did inside and out :D

Left: Led Right:Normal

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Interior Before

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Interior After

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The whole lot was less than a fiver from ebay!


LOVE the headlights!

Is that a mk1 non facelift? If so could you give me contact details and part number please.........I assume it's a simple screw in, screw out?

Thanks.
 
Great idea, but .....

There are millions of LED bits on eBay - can you give us a link to a couple of examples so's I know better exactly what you mean, please?

S.:cool:

Sorry mate, no use with links etc. but if you search for 'SMD LED PANEL' in 'vehicle parts and accessories' then you'll find what I used. Anything from 9 to 48 LED's and different colours.

:D
 

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