Just hardwired illuminated door sills on FSport
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Hello,
sorry i forgot this was my thread haha.
So Follow these two videos, The car in the video is a CT, he gives you an idea what the instructions say what to do.
and its practically the same on our vehicles, watch the video and follow the guide at the same time.
My dealer refused to install these for me, because it involved the "splicing", but thats the way it needs to be installed.
sorry i forgot this was my thread haha.
So Follow these two videos, The car in the video is a CT, he gives you an idea what the instructions say what to do.
and its practically the same on our vehicles, watch the video and follow the guide at the same time.
My dealer refused to install these for me, because it involved the "splicing", but thats the way it needs to be installed.
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This is one mod I was like I am definitely adding these...then pull up the lexus instructions and your mind goes #$#* that! Hopefully this videos will make my mind go that is definitely doable. For those who have done this any other input/shortcuts would be great! 21 page instruction set...ripping out the entire interior was just not going to happen for me.
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This is one mod I was like I am definitely adding these...then pull up the lexus instructions and your mind goes #$#* that! Hopefully this videos will make my mind go that is definitely doable. For those who have done this any other input/shortcuts would be great! 21 page instruction set...ripping out the entire interior was just not going to happen for me.
On the driver's side of our GS, there is no real need to remove the entire underside of the steering section/wood panel or molding trim that sits between the door and the dash like the instructions say to do. Once you remove the existing sill and open the driver side IP cover (3 screws, two push-clips), you will have most of the access you need to tap the footwell light wires and carefully run the sill's wires along the existing black OE harness. Just make sure not to have too much slack in the sill wire.
On the passenger side, it was actually a bit annoying because without removing the center leather that sits on the sides of the car's middle gear shifter center stack (held on by clips), the upper left part of the passenger side's panel remains slightly clipped in making it a bit harder to access the wiring. However, with patience and care, the passenger side is certainly the easier of the two. Since there is less going on with the passenger side, running the sill's wires neatly along the black OE harness was easier.
Anyone have any questions, send me a message and i'll be glad to try to help you out as well. Big thanks to everyone on this thread and the Clublexus forum for posting such great information.
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I just completed this install myself. Ripping out most of the interior isn't required even though it might make it easier. Dealer quoted me over $300 to install. It took me just over an hour to do both sides. The video of the gentleman doing this on his CT200h is very helpful. Kudos to him!
On the driver's side of our GS, there is no real need to remove the entire underside of the steering section/wood panel or molding trim that sits between the door and the dash like the instructions say to do. Once you remove the existing sill and open the driver side IP cover (3 screws, two push-clips), you will have most of the access you need to tap the footwell light wires and carefully run the sill's wires along the existing black OE harness. Just make sure not to have too much slack in the sill wire.
On the passenger side, it was actually a bit annoying because without removing the center leather that sits on the sides of the car's middle gear shifter center stack (held on by clips), the upper left part of the passenger side's panel remains slightly clipped in making it a bit harder to access the wiring. However, with patience and care, the passenger side is certainly the easier of the two. Since there is less going on with the passenger side, running the sill's wires neatly along the black OE harness was easier.
Anyone have any questions, send me a message and i'll be glad to try to help you out as well. Big thanks to everyone on this thread and the Clublexus forum for posting such great information.
On the driver's side of our GS, there is no real need to remove the entire underside of the steering section/wood panel or molding trim that sits between the door and the dash like the instructions say to do. Once you remove the existing sill and open the driver side IP cover (3 screws, two push-clips), you will have most of the access you need to tap the footwell light wires and carefully run the sill's wires along the existing black OE harness. Just make sure not to have too much slack in the sill wire.
On the passenger side, it was actually a bit annoying because without removing the center leather that sits on the sides of the car's middle gear shifter center stack (held on by clips), the upper left part of the passenger side's panel remains slightly clipped in making it a bit harder to access the wiring. However, with patience and care, the passenger side is certainly the easier of the two. Since there is less going on with the passenger side, running the sill's wires neatly along the black OE harness was easier.
Anyone have any questions, send me a message and i'll be glad to try to help you out as well. Big thanks to everyone on this thread and the Clublexus forum for posting such great information.
Just curious,will sill lights turn off when you are driving when you splice I to the floor light? Or do they constantly stay on?
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@Bordenave The sills are constantly on. Its hard to tell that they actually are because as you close your door, you no longer can see the illuminated logo. If you tap the floor light (which is the typical method), that floor light is always on when you turn your markers/headlights. Its very subtle but always on. Once you tap that same wire, the sills are always on like the floor lights.
I remember reading that other forum members with the 2IS have tried to tapped the dome light wire or some other wire that has the ability to turn off. I believe the JDM sills direct from Japan light up in the rear and this dome wire is one method used to get the rear sills to light up.
I remember reading that other forum members with the 2IS have tried to tapped the dome light wire or some other wire that has the ability to turn off. I believe the JDM sills direct from Japan light up in the rear and this dome wire is one method used to get the rear sills to light up.
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@Bordenave The sills are constantly on. Its hard to tell that they actually are because as you close your door, you no longer can see the illuminated logo. If you tap the floor light (which is the typical method), that floor light is always on when you turn your markers/headlights. Its very subtle but always on. Once you tap that same wire, the sills are always on like the floor lights.
I remember reading that other forum members with the 2IS have tried to tapped the dome light wire or some other wire that has the ability to turn off. I believe the JDM sills direct from Japan light up in the rear and this dome wire is one method used to get the rear sills to light up.
I remember reading that other forum members with the 2IS have tried to tapped the dome light wire or some other wire that has the ability to turn off. I believe the JDM sills direct from Japan light up in the rear and this dome wire is one method used to get the rear sills to light up.
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I have the instructions for wiring to dome lights, but cannot figure out how to post and/or share them.
Regarding your question, Yes. The footwell/floor lights are only on when the headlights are on (dim when car is in gear, brighter when in Park or when a door is open), so the door sills will act the same way.
Regarding your question, Yes. The footwell/floor lights are only on when the headlights are on (dim when car is in gear, brighter when in Park or when a door is open), so the door sills will act the same way.
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