💡 Photos of my LED Bulb Replacement in Cargo Area
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Racer
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💡 Photos of my LED Bulb Replacement in Cargo Area
After two previous failed attempts due to the wrong sized LED bulbs, I finally was able to swap out the original incandescent bulbs in the cargo area with LEDs. 💡
It makes quite a difference in illumination. I am very happy with the results. See the before and after image below. 👀
The LEDs I used were 28 mm, 12-SMD LED bulbs. These are replacements for DE3175 bulbs (which Mazda put in their Mazda 3 vehicles). The official lamp of the NX cargo incandescent bulb is DE3022, but the first LED bulbs I bought were much too long to fit in the cargo lamp fixture. The second bulbs were shorter in length (30mm) and were also DE3022 replacements. I thought I could make the 30mm bulbs fit, but they wouldn't. I then came to the conclusion that there is no standard length for a DE3022 bulb.
Finally, I found these (http://goo.gl/AEGNMV) on Amazon. These particular LEDs are unidirectional so that it throws all the light into the cargo area (no wasted light as in the omnidirectional LEDs).
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UPDATE 2015-11-04: It appears that in the 2016 NX models, this bulb and lighting assembly was changed from a festoon configuration (connections at both ends) to a wedge bulb configuration (connection on one end). Stay tuned for wedge bulb a recommendation(s).
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Since this was my third attempt, I completed the cargo light conversion in less than 10 minutes. 🕙
In the photo below, the left bulb is the 2015 OEM bulb, the new LED bulb is on the right. Although the SMDs are yellow in color, make no mistake, theses bulbs produce a very bright, white light...
Here is a before (top) and an after (bottom) images I took of my cargo area with some personal items in there. I did not touch these items during bulb replacement...
It makes quite a difference in illumination. I am very happy with the results. See the before and after image below. 👀
The LEDs I used were 28 mm, 12-SMD LED bulbs. These are replacements for DE3175 bulbs (which Mazda put in their Mazda 3 vehicles). The official lamp of the NX cargo incandescent bulb is DE3022, but the first LED bulbs I bought were much too long to fit in the cargo lamp fixture. The second bulbs were shorter in length (30mm) and were also DE3022 replacements. I thought I could make the 30mm bulbs fit, but they wouldn't. I then came to the conclusion that there is no standard length for a DE3022 bulb.
Finally, I found these (http://goo.gl/AEGNMV) on Amazon. These particular LEDs are unidirectional so that it throws all the light into the cargo area (no wasted light as in the omnidirectional LEDs).
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UPDATE 2015-11-04: It appears that in the 2016 NX models, this bulb and lighting assembly was changed from a festoon configuration (connections at both ends) to a wedge bulb configuration (connection on one end). Stay tuned for wedge bulb a recommendation(s).
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Since this was my third attempt, I completed the cargo light conversion in less than 10 minutes. 🕙
In the photo below, the left bulb is the 2015 OEM bulb, the new LED bulb is on the right. Although the SMDs are yellow in color, make no mistake, theses bulbs produce a very bright, white light...
Here is a before (top) and an after (bottom) images I took of my cargo area with some personal items in there. I did not touch these items during bulb replacement...
Last edited by NXOwner; 11-04-15 at 09:37 AM.
#3
Racer
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That was one of the first things I tested. The bulbs work as they always have—turning off after the cargo door closes, as well as turning on when the cargo door opens.
I also tested for heat. I left them on for a while and—like most LEDS—they did not heat up.
I also tested for heat. I left them on for a while and—like most LEDS—they did not heat up.
Last edited by NXOwner; 10-03-15 at 09:18 AM.
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Thats so nice. I always noticed how dim the light is. I just ordered them from Amazon Prime with free shipping. $10.00 not too bad. I noticed however this message in the description "Note: For newer model EUROPEAN vehicles, as well as vehicles with CANBUS monitoring systems, please research your particular vehicle before buying LEDs. You may need to purchase from our line of ERROR-FREE CANBUS LEDs to ensure that your vehicle does not give you an error message after installation.". I hope I don't get any errors.
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Racer
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Thats so nice. I always noticed how dim the light is. I just ordered them from Amazon Prime with free shipping. $10.00 not too bad. I noticed however this message in the description "Note: For newer model EUROPEAN vehicles, as well as vehicles with CANBUS monitoring systems, please research your particular vehicle before buying LEDs. You may need to purchase from our line of ERROR-FREE CANBUS LEDs to ensure that your vehicle does not give you an error message after installation.". I hope I don't get any errors.
Just like @typocl says, the cargo lights will work with either CANBUS or non-CANBUS bulbs. I think the seller on Amazon just needs to cover his a$$ in case there is a vehicle out there that does require a resistant load bulb.
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The above Amazon link is for six of the bulbs, for $9.98. Here is an Ebay link for a pair, for $5.22. Both include free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/131309553534?ul_noapp=true&chn=ps&lpid=82
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/131309553534?ul_noapp=true&chn=ps&lpid=82
#9
Racer
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The above Amazon link is for six of the bulbs, for $9.98. Here is an Ebay link for a pair, for $5.22. Both include free shipping.
2 x 6000K White 28mm 12SMD LED DE3175 Festoon Dome Interior Light Bulbs | eBay
2 x 6000K White 28mm 12SMD LED DE3175 Festoon Dome Interior Light Bulbs | eBay
Otherwise, if you order from that eBay link, you may be waiting (not only does it take some time for delivery, they are ON VACATION!! ha-ha! What reputable company goes on vacation?? LOL!
Here's what's on the eBay link:
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Racer
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#12
check out this thread for some info on the vanity lights (real simple):
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...d-upgrade.html
And not all the wedge bulbs are the same in regards to color. But pretty much anything you get will be an improvement over the incandescent bulbs.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/nx-...d-upgrade.html
And not all the wedge bulbs are the same in regards to color. But pretty much anything you get will be an improvement over the incandescent bulbs.
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