2006 GS 300 reverse light question
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2006 GS 300 reverse light question
Hey members.....i was trying to find a guide on how to change out my reverse lights to LED, I'm having problems removing the panel. The guide i found on here had all the pictures removed, any help?
I'm also trying to change the lights for the make up mirror. Please help!
I'm also trying to change the lights for the make up mirror. Please help!
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Hey members.....i was trying to find a guide on how to change out my reverse lights to LED, I'm having problems removing the panel. The guide i found on here had all the pictures removed, any help?
I'm also trying to change the lights for the make up mirror. Please help!
I'm also trying to change the lights for the make up mirror. Please help!
If you look closely there are two small rectangles, stick a small screw driver in there to release the clips so that the top and bottom part separate. The glow in the dark handle DOES NOT come out only remove the top part.
This is what my trunk looked like after I added dynamat. Look closely at the green glow in the dark handle to understand how it comes apart.
I hope this makes since, if not let me know and I'll take a few more pictures. I have an extra set of LED that I was thinking about using for my reverse lights. I can take pictures of the removal process when I switch them out if needed.
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thanks buddy! let me try it again this weekend and see how far i can get. by any chance do you know how to change the dome light in the car? the make up mirror part; behind the visors?
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in the side mirror lights all i did was turn the mirrors inward and up so i can get to the screw inside the housing then just pride it open slightly so the light housing gets loose and comes out, then just change bulb put light housing into its place and screw the one screw back in. total 5 minutes. little bit of a angle to get the screw out so don't strip it. not too hard, take a look in the housing you will see the screw once you angle the mirror in and up. good luck.
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It took me about 5 min to replace both reverse lights. You don't need to remove the entire trunk liner. There's three fasteners on each the top left and right corners, remove those and you'll have enough wiggle room toe remove the reverse light. Remember turn counter clockwise and bulb comes out.
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in the side mirror lights all i did was turn the mirrors inward and up so i can get to the screw inside the housing then just pride it open slightly so the light housing gets loose and comes out, then just change bulb put light housing into its place and screw the one screw back in. total 5 minutes. little bit of a angle to get the screw out so don't strip it. not too hard, take a look in the housing you will see the screw once you angle the mirror in and up. good luck.
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There is a bit of a trick to it, you have to remove all of the clips which I'm sure you did. On the right there is a handle with a fake panel. Remove the fake panel and there are two screws that need to come out. On the left the glow in the dark trunk release lever comes apart in two pieces.
If you look closely there are two small rectangles, stick a small screw driver in there to release the clips so that the top and bottom part separate. The glow in the dark handle DOES NOT come out only remove the top part.
This is what my trunk looked like after I added dynamat. Look closely at the green glow in the dark handle to understand how it comes apart.
I hope this makes since, if not let me know and I'll take a few more pictures. I have an extra set of LED that I was thinking about using for my reverse lights. I can take pictures of the removal process when I switch them out if needed.
If you look closely there are two small rectangles, stick a small screw driver in there to release the clips so that the top and bottom part separate. The glow in the dark handle DOES NOT come out only remove the top part.
This is what my trunk looked like after I added dynamat. Look closely at the green glow in the dark handle to understand how it comes apart.
I hope this makes since, if not let me know and I'll take a few more pictures. I have an extra set of LED that I was thinking about using for my reverse lights. I can take pictures of the removal process when I switch them out if needed.
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This plus using two plastic gift cards helped me get a lot of leverage to pry out the puddle light housing. As far as the vanity light under the visor, all you do is grab the edges and kind of pull towards one corner. It comes out with a bit of maneuverability and force. You can also use a flathead screwdriver to pry out, but I don't want to chance scratching the housing (that's just me being extra cautious)
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Hey guys, I have a 2010 GS.
The reverse lights look amazing, I wasnt going to do it by now I will.
Where do I get the lights from?
I live in Canada, I know most of you are in the US.
Thanks
J.
The reverse lights look amazing, I wasnt going to do it by now I will.
Where do I get the lights from?
I live in Canada, I know most of you are in the US.
Thanks
J.
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