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allsorts Member Since: 04 Nov 2015 Location: North Pennines Posts: 12 |
Break in the weather a few days ago allowed me to fit the light unit into the headlining. A tip for anyone else thinking of doing this addition, the headlining gets thicker towards the curve upwards. This extra thickness stops the front edge bezel clips latching until you scrape out one of the foam layers and stick the edges together. You might be able to avoid this by making the back edge of the bezel somewhere about 3 1/2" forward from the doorseal/headlining transition. Mine is at 4".
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24th Nov 2015 2:09 pm |
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BRD Member Since: 30 Sep 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 71 |
I'm not sure I'm following this thread correctly - why are folks talking about Ford parts to upgrade to the maplight unit The genuine LR part is about £15 incl vat & delivery from Duckworths. Sorry if I'm stating the obvious...... |
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24th Nov 2015 2:51 pm |
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allsorts Member Since: 04 Nov 2015 Location: North Pennines Posts: 12 |
Wander back to the first message on page one. You obtain a map light unit to put in the front, the liberated ordinary unit is then redeployed to greatly improve the load space lighting but to do that you also need the bezel that attaches to the headlining and into which the light unit fits. Yes the map light unit is about £15 but that doesn't come with a bezel, the bezel is another £15 (plus delivery?). I got a previously loved map light unit and bezel for £19 delivered from an eBay seller, bit grubby but nothing some warm soapy water couldn't cope with. You look for "Ford" parts as they are fairly common, "Land Rover" ones aren't.
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24th Nov 2015 5:21 pm |
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BRD Member Since: 30 Sep 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 71 |
Oh, ok that makes sense now. |
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24th Nov 2015 9:37 pm |
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BRD Member Since: 30 Sep 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 71 |
Oh, ok that makes sense now. |
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24th Nov 2015 9:37 pm |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi. I am going to do the load space mod as described by fredastaire. I was keen to fit the light further forward and in the higher part of the lining level with the passenger area light. I hoped that I could cut the hole and work the cable through without removing or dropping the lining. This would remove the need to drop cables down to the boot light.
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14th Jan 2016 11:46 am |
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Bill Turner Member Since: 08 Jul 2008 Location: Birkenhead Posts: 977 |
I have fitted the unit as described by Fredastaire but be careful of the wiring of the wiring to the roof mounted GPS unit. I took the "conventional" route of running the wiring down behind the door pillar wiring to the existing load space light and removed trim to connect. Found this very simple and easy to remove and replace.
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15th Jan 2016 8:54 am |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi Bill
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15th Jan 2016 9:27 am |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
PICS please?
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15th Jan 2016 12:30 pm |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi Westville
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15th Jan 2016 12:59 pm |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi Guys. Further to this fantastic thread started by fredastaire and everybody' s helpful answers to my questions, I have today successfully fitted the additional internal roof light over the boot space - BUT in the slightly further forward location in line with the height of the main roof lights in the passenger areas of the car.
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17th Jan 2016 6:10 pm |
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allsorts Member Since: 04 Nov 2015 Location: North Pennines Posts: 12 |
Bit late now... but I'd have thought going forward enough to get onto a flat bit of roof lining would put the light almost over the back of the rear seat, thus the light not getting to the load space near the hatch. Wiring from the boot light, don't you only get the controlled courtesy light feed there, no permanent 12 V. So you can't have the light on once the courtesy light has timed out after a couple of minutes? Having said that the "permanent" 12V is the "battery saver" 12V so that goes off as well but not for a good 10 or 15 mins. Cheers
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18th Jan 2016 2:42 pm |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi Dave, all good points but I can assure you the light location is all good for the boot. Wiring is off the passenger light so can be switched on whenever! As I said in my post, it's all achievable without removing trim.... Happy days - so far! |
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18th Jan 2016 11:28 pm |
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Neil Hampson Member Since: 03 Sep 2015 Location: Warrington Posts: 15 |
I have bought a map light version of the interior light from Ebay and swapped it out no problems at all, I've noticed that the map lights are not particularly directional and having the passenger one on does seem to light pretty much the whole car. Should there be a reflector in the light unit for the map lights? I used to have a Ford Focus and I don't remember there being so much light spill from the map lights. Retrofitting reflectors might even improve the light output from the festoon as well. Neil Hampson
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12th Feb 2016 8:36 am |
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