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I would also be interested in a list of bulb sizes and where they go. Would like to get the whiter, brighter lights all around.
Gentlefolks, want to help my daughter with lights... She owns Genesis 2T premium 2011. Model has no HID, and I was thinking if I can replace/install HID to either fog lights or head lights.
Is the car comes "HID ready"? As I saw that Advanced auto parts is selling HID bulbs for ~ $100, and can I just get those and swap or it requires additional hardware.
Thx for help
I might be getting a little too finicky, but has anyone looked into replacing the red anti-theft indicator light in the dash with something blue?
A friend just got a new 2008 G35, and one thing I love about the Genesis is the sophisticated, cool, calm and restrained blue LED lighting. The G35 dash and console look like a pinball machine by comparison.
As a result, I wish to eliminate all non-blue lights wherever possible!!
that is a very good idea crepen, although I think getting to it will be the challenge. If its anything like the anti theft light on my GS you have to get at it from inside the dash, which is a huge PITA
I tried bending the connectors back. When I got the LED in, I noticed that the clear lens cover was distorted from the stress of having an over-sized LED installed so I reinstalled the old bulb until I can find a 31mm (Festoon) LED.
Does the light come on before or after the car is locked? It may be an indicator for the anti-theft system. My 2010 has a blinking light as well, but mine is red.
How did you get a 37mm LED to fit in the trunk? The sizing calls for a 31mm LED.
Hello just got a Genesis and liking it so far. I just received my bulbs and I was trying to change them out but I could not even change one of them. First I was doing the license plate but I couldn't wiggle it out. Then I tried the trunk lights, and got this one out. But I couldn't get into the spot to change the light bulbs. I pulled it, tried to look for clips but I did not want to break anything so I gave up on that. Then I tried the mirror lights on top of the car. Got the cover out but couldn't figure out how to pull out the bulbs. Can someone make a DIY for this. I think I may just bring it to somewhere and pay them a few bucks. This is a good thread but wish there was a guide showing us how to pull out each of the bulbs.
I guess I must be out of touch with the times when I comes to lighting. The first thing I noticed with my new Genesis at night was the harsh interior overhead courtesy lights. Maybe I just need to give it some time to get used to the effect because it's very different than the warm inviting interior lighting that my old car had. Yet everyone on this thread wants to replace any warm incandescent lighting with cold LED lighting. Because I find the OEM overhead courtesy lights to be very cold and unflattering, I would like to replace them with incandescents to make skin tones more lifelike and to warm up the entire interior. I have the cashmere interior which has kind of a pale washed-out looking color, and the cold LED courtesy lighting makes it even more washed out looking. Am I missing something here? Why does everyone on this thread except for me seem to prefer the cool color tones? I realize that these lights actually show "truer" colors, but I still find them harsh and uninviting compared to warmth of incandescent lamps.
I tried 37mm and for my use it's just too large to fit in the housing, so I'm using 31mm LEDs as well.
I'm trying to figure out how to easily remove the courtesy lights...does the entire door panel have to come off or is there an easier way??