(02-09-2017 08:19pm)tone1 Wrote: Hi All, been reading this thread and still unsure, two reasons really, firstly my model seems to have three small led's by the mirror so no need to change these
I have changed the two footwell bulbs, no problems...
only the rear area interior ones are "ordinary bulbs". The boot area also one. Is it because its a November 2016 model?
Second doubt was because I called into my local Halfords which had quite a selection of "bulb upgrades" on its own stand, as I chose what I thought be ok for the interior lights @35 lumens(gotta be brighter than original) on presenting it to the sales guy he went on about canbus and tried to sell me a resistor kit for both lights at £9:99 each..... even if I did need them, I would not have a clue where this kit would go...... anyone fitted replacement interior bulbs on a later model evoque please?
Hi, not entirely sure, but wouldn't have thought no resistors would be required so I'd return them. Rears, footwell, and boot are bulbs in older model and are swopped with no need for resistors. I've done mine over the last few days, see below.
Well dispite the horror stories decided to have a go at fitting my interior led bulb set I got off eBay a year or so ago! Yellow ish interior lights look so dated!
Foot wells were a doddle. No covers. Bulb out, bulb in. Excuse cleanliness of carpets!
Rear boot next. This had festoon type bulb and again popped out easily. Just getting polarity right only issue, so took a couple of attempts!
Then left it a day and decided to tackle the rear roof lights. Little bit trickier! Managed to get one out ok, and sorted. Second one managed to break the clip. This said so damn tight even without clip it's not going anywhere! So rears done.
Just front centre dome to go now..... left this another day. Read some real horror stories on this bad boy! Had a dabble with a screw driver, wasn't budging! Left another day. Watched the powerful U.K. Video again where it just popped out, and tried with a thin trim tool. First time popped out straight away, result! Bit of an iffy angle but swopped bulbs over in ten mins and after opening and closing the doors a few times and arming and disarming the alarm all worked perfectly.
Happy days. All visible bulbs now a nice bright white led. Going to have a go at the vanity mirrors another day but will be getting a few spare fuses before attempting!