This text provides a guide on how to upgrade interior lights in a Honda Civic to bright LEDs. The kit creates a soft blue glow to the driver’s and passenger’s foot wells and lower center console, and can be turned on when the lights are turned on. The process involves replacing the interior light (dome light) or cabin light in a Honda Civic using a small flat head screwdriver and a 1/4″ flathead screwdriver.
The installation instructions are intended for skilled technicians with proper tools, equipment, and knowledge of the vehicle’s model. PrecisionLED offers interior LED lighting kits in multiple colors, which can be customized for 2013-2017 Honda Accord models. For doors, the process involves pulling the interior panels off, pushing trim lights into place, and drilling holes for the lights inside the door handles.
Another guide is provided on installing Honda Fit interior lights, as done by an Oznium customer for his 2010 Honda Fit. They offer ambient lighting and work with an app, and the cables are not too bad. The user also ordered and installed a Honda console light kit along with the foot lights.
In conclusion, upgrading interior lights to bright LEDs is a simple and effective solution for improving the overall appearance of your vehicle.
📹 Honda Interior Light Replacement
I show how to replace the interior light (dome light) or cabin light in a Honda Civic. The bulb type may vary, but the process is the …
📹 Installing Interior LED Lighting | Honda Ridgeline/Pilot/Passport
Tired of these dull Factory lights? Me too. So I decided to upgrade my interior lights to Bright LEDs. Follow along if you have been …
I’ve been told that the front courtesy lights are actually LED with a warm glow, they are wired in, they do not have plugs, found this on a Ridgeline forum, I have seen the back side of the housing where both the map and courtesy lights are soldered in, that’s why you never see the front lights replaced on YouTube, I wouldn’t have guessed it but it appears to be true, stupid move by Honda, this was a 19 RTL-E
Be careful with the rear dome lights guys. When I went to install the LEDs in my brand new Black Edition, the socket on the passenger side just pushed away. It was clearly not properly installed and as soon as I tried to push the new bulb in, the socket pushed away. As a result, I can’t install any bulb because the socket is just floating around up there. Now I have to take it in to the dealership and hope they’ll fix it under warranty. I’m very surprised by how flimsy the socket was.
Thanks for the article. I just added these to my 2021 RTL-E. Makes a huge difference! Only thing I can add is the be careful when pushing in the LED lights as I pinched the receptacle forcing the upper receiver to close. After a quick investigation I realized what had happened and was able to fix it. Great end results.
Any suggestions for a back up light? I would like to have more light when backing. I am open for suggestions. Either in the stock location, hang under the bumper, custom installed in the bumper, etc. It would be nice to be able to see clearly with the camera when backing up to a trailer after dark. Thanks man!
Yuriy, I’ve done the interior lighting LED upgrade, as well as, tag and backup lights and had missed doing the door panels, will do those next. Noticed you didn’t do the backups yet. I used the JDM ASTAR Extremely Bright 3030 Chipsets White 7443. These bulbs come 4 pin and the OEM are 2 pin, all you do is clip off 2 of the 4 pins and works perfect. The difference in brightness is excellent…