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Old 05-24-15, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by tea
i bought my LEDs from ebay. i actually prefer it to NOT be that bright. Mine is bright enough to see/find what i need, but not bright enough to blind me at night. Had mine for almost a year now, and still working great
I think i want what you have so if you may tell me what kind of leds do you have and where did you buy them from
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Default Installed Trunk LED

Here is a write up:

> disconnect battery if you feel the need, for safety reasons
> remove the 7 black pushpins around the trunk light, gently remove them to avoid breakage
(the pushpins have a small straight edge on them, insert a small flathead to lift them)
> once the pins are removed, gently remove the light assembly by working it through the paneling
(be patient to avoid breaking it)
> caution: if you did not disconnect the battery, the housing can be hot, use care
> depress the small tabs on the connector to disengage the cable
> look at the housing to understand how you will put it back together
> unclip one end to open and allow access to the bulb
> replace the bulb, and reverse the steps
> test it before you place the housing back into the paneling

(my led would not light, reversing the polarity made no difference, the small leads were slightly misalgined not allowing a good connection, I gently bent them back)

Not a difficult install, just requires some patience to avoid breaking small plastic parts!
Good luck!
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Old 05-24-15, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DaJoDJ
Thanks for sharing! For the trunk, I learned that you need to pry a little on the right side and then push it to the left a little as you pry and pull down. That seems like it's the only logical way to take it out safely... What a poorly designed fragile piece...

P.S. I noticed yours is a NX, is it the same part and design for the 3IS as well?
The NX vanity lights are the same as the IS design. The cargo lights however are different than the IS and very easy to pop out without breaking anything. Those used festoon bulbs though. And for the interior, the vanity and cargo lights are the only ones I can replace. Everything else is LED from the factory, but not quite as bright as I'd like.
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Originally Posted by ramlawih
I think i want what you have so if you may tell me what kind of leds do you have and where did you buy them from
I bought this set:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/301014756087?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
yes, it's really inexpensive, but I can get others if needed. I think these were just bright enough for my tastes - and inexpensive enough that I could get others if needed.

However, I would get something brighter for the trunk.
Old 05-24-15, 01:16 PM
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I bought a set on eBay and the output was horrible + the quality of each bulb felt cheap. I returned those and did some research on LEDs. I found that the type of LED and circuit board made a difference in the output. There are basic ones labeled 5050 - the eBay set I bought - which were not bright.

There are more advanced ones 5630, 5730 which are significantly brighter. I ended up buying the set below from Amazon. They are worth the $15 for 10. They are 5630 and the quality is really good. The plug end is made of a higher quality plastic and the circuit board seems to be of higher components. This set has been excellent, nice and bright without being blinding.




I actually bought another set so I had enough for the mirror puddles too. I think you need a total of 15.

Vanity - 2 , Map - 6, Footwell - 2, Door Puddle - 2, Trunk - 1, Mirror Puddles - 2

Amazon.com: JDM ASTAR 10pcs Super Bright 5630 SMD 194 168 175 2825 W5W T10 LED Bulbs,Xenon White(Best Value in the market): Automotive Amazon.com: JDM ASTAR 10pcs Super Bright 5630 SMD 194 168 175 2825 W5W T10 LED Bulbs,Xenon White(Best Value in the market): Automotive

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Old 05-24-15, 02:44 PM
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note about ebay - the pictures you see can't be trusted, so you need to weigh everything when purchasing - cost and how much light you're wanting (I just wanted a little upgrade and white light instead of the orange light of stock bulbs)
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Originally Posted by Daniel2311
Here is a write up:

> disconnect battery if you feel the need, for safety reasons
> remove the 7 black pushpins around the trunk light, gently remove them to avoid breakage
(the pushpins have a small straight edge on them, insert a small flathead to lift them)
> once the pins are removed, gently remove the light assembly by working it through the paneling
(be patient to avoid breaking it)
> caution: if you did not disconnect the battery, the housing can be hot, use care
> depress the small tabs on the connector to disengage the cable
> look at the housing to understand how you will put it back together
> unclip one end to open and allow access to the bulb
> replace the bulb, and reverse the steps
> test it before you place the housing back into the paneling

(my led would not light, reversing the polarity made no difference, the small leads were slightly misalgined not allowing a good connection, I gently bent them back)

Not a difficult install, just requires some patience to avoid breaking small plastic parts!
Good luck!
Weird... My black backing looks slightly different... In the picture shown in your post, is it an IS being shown?


Old 05-24-15, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DaJoDJ
Weird... My black backing looks slightly different... In the picture shown in your post, is it an IS being shown?


> correct, my photos are from a 2015 IS350
Old 05-24-15, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Daniel2311
> correct, my photos are from a 2015 IS350
Weird! Mine is the 2015 IS250... I don't get why they would use 2 different parts...

Even on the blow-up diagram it shows the piece I have without that extra notch yours have... Highlighted in green.

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Strange indeed, you would have thought it would be the same exact housing.
Old 05-27-15, 11:17 PM
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I bought the entire interior set of lights from HID PowerHouse. Below are the before and after pictures...













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Originally Posted by is3501007
got mines here:
http://www.exledusa.com/lexus-is-3rd...xe30-2014.html

this is how my interiror looks. super bright




I have just been quoted $171 AUD ($131 USD) including direct shipping from Japan to Australia.

I was wondering if you have experienced any issues since installation.

I am also planning on ordering 6000K Cool White (I am not sure if this is the right choice so hoping for some feedback).
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Here's mine with the center door lights on only. Amazon set for only $15.




Center door light on only.





Center door light on only.





Center door light on only.

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Old 05-28-15, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Daniel2311
> Great question, I am planning to change out the trunk lamp as well, the factory bulb is very dim in that space. Any help is appreciated!
Use a golf divot tool on the right side of the light to pry it. It took some effort, but I managed to get it off, although as others have noted it won't go back in as snug.

Do the same for the vanity light, but use the divot tool on the left side, it was surprisingly easy to install that.

I'll probably get the dealer to install the puddle lights, though they'll grossly overcharge.
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FYI - Be careful with using a metal tool on your plastics. A screwdriver (or something that hard) could leave a mark. I bought a $5 panel removal tool set off of amazon. Worth every penny.

And there's a DIY on the puddle lights (mirror). It's a bit scary to do the first time but I think it's just psychological. You can do them in about 15-30 minutes!


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