Illuminated Door Sills
#16
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After reading the posts in this thread, I ordered a set of the door sills last week. They came in yesterday and I lucked out finding a Toyota/Lexus authorized repair service near where I live. They set me up with an appointment this morning and installed the sills for a fraction of what the dealer service quoted to install. They look great. Very happy this topic got discussed!
Last edited by DonnaNX; 10-28-15 at 05:41 PM.
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MOB561 (07-15-20)
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After reading the posts in this thread, I ordered a set of the door sills last week. They came in yesterday and I lucked out finding a Toyota/Lexus authorized repair service near where I live. They set me up with an appointment this morning and installed the sills for a fraction of what the dealer service quoted to install. They look great. Very happy this topic got discussed!
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MOB561 (07-15-20)
#19
These are expensive for what they are, but looking at the instructions provided (thanks typocl), these are actually fairly easy to install myself as they are truly plug and play...with some crafty wire-hiding techniques required. May need do this after all, now.
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MOB561 (07-15-20)
#20
Also had these thrown in when I ordered my F Sport. They really do look sharp, and I've received a number of compliments on them. I understand the Hybrid version glow blue, while the non-hybrid glow white.
I am a little disappointed that you don't get matching sills for the backseat, though - even if not illuminated.
Best,
dCota
2013 Starfire Pearl ES 350
2015 Atomic Silver/Rioja Red NX 200t F Sport
I am a little disappointed that you don't get matching sills for the backseat, though - even if not illuminated.
Best,
dCota
2013 Starfire Pearl ES 350
2015 Atomic Silver/Rioja Red NX 200t F Sport
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#22
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so can anybody confirm if this is plug and play? i am asking this because my experience on my 2008 is350, there was a harness ready underneath the stock sills. so when you buy an illuminated ones, all you have to do is plug it in which takes 5mins max for the complete install. i hope Lexus didn't change that on newer models.
#23
so can anybody confirm if this is plug and play? i am asking this because my experience on my 2008 is350, there was a harness ready underneath the stock sills. so when you buy an illuminated ones, all you have to do is plug it in which takes 5mins max for the complete install. i hope Lexus didn't change that on newer models.
#24
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BTW, the best price I've seen so far is $265 from factorylexusparts.com and they offer free shipping. If anyone knows of better price than that, feel free to share pls.
#25
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Yep, as I figured I pulled my passenger side sill OEM cover and no plug. Looking at instructions these will need to plug into the dome lights under the dash board on either side. But I'm looking at pictures of illuminated sills and it going to worth the effort.
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Plug and play?
These are not plug and play right? They require splicing under the dash on both the driver and passenger side?
#28
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Would these work for a 2018 NX300? I can't source anywhere if anything really changed from 2017.... But wanted to make sure.
As far as plug and play according to the PDF it seems like it is in terms of clipping everything together. Except for page 12 which appears you are taking a wire out and then not sure where it's going on the harness?
Thanks,
-Nigel
As far as plug and play according to the PDF it seems like it is in terms of clipping everything together. Except for page 12 which appears you are taking a wire out and then not sure where it's going on the harness?
Thanks,
-Nigel
#29
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Wanted to update. Followed the directions listed here and installed these (same part number for 2018) on the NX. Installation took about 35-40 minutes. It wasn't bad at all. Everything is 100% plug and play and it's super simple to do.
I'll post pictures tomorrow. I do wish we had the option for the rear sills but the fronts are nice. They come on bright when you open the door then dim down at night. They can be shut off completely if you turn the brightness down all the way on the dash at the last setting which in turn also turns off the footwell lighting.
I picked up the door sills online for $265 which is half of what the option would have cost had it been ordered new/from the factory.
-Nigel
I'll post pictures tomorrow. I do wish we had the option for the rear sills but the fronts are nice. They come on bright when you open the door then dim down at night. They can be shut off completely if you turn the brightness down all the way on the dash at the last setting which in turn also turns off the footwell lighting.
I picked up the door sills online for $265 which is half of what the option would have cost had it been ordered new/from the factory.
-Nigel
#30
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Question for you guys
I see there are two part numbers, one for Gas and Hybrid,
PT944-78150 vs PT944-78152
Is the difference in Color of the illumination possibly? I know for Lexus IS models in Japan there is Hybrid version that is lit in BLUE but there is an American version that lights up WHITE. is it the case with these two different part numbers as well?
I see there are two part numbers, one for Gas and Hybrid,
PT944-78150 vs PT944-78152
Is the difference in Color of the illumination possibly? I know for Lexus IS models in Japan there is Hybrid version that is lit in BLUE but there is an American version that lights up WHITE. is it the case with these two different part numbers as well?