RichardCX5
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- 2014 CX5 Sport Nav (GT) MT 2.2D 150ps
I'm creating this thread about my ongoing project to add some ambient lighting to my CX-5. I feel it's something which separates standard vs luxury cars and I've wanted to add some since I bought my CX-5. Bear in mind I'm not the greatest DIY'er in the world so it'll be a learning experience as I go along!
I had imported the JDM overhead console with ambient lighting but found it far too bright and I wasn't a great fan of the white light. My previous car, an Audi A4 had red overhead lighting which was very subtle and surprisingly useful at night, so my first mod aims to replicate that in my CX-5.
12v 5mm wide-angle flat-top LEDs picked up from eBay
As I'd already messed up this trim piece from the overhead console fitting the JDM LED I don't have to worry too much about being neat. Two 5mm holes drilled and the LEDs glued in place.
Finished and ready to fit. I would have liked to have recessed the LEDs with a nice taper but the plastic piece is only about 3mm thick, perhaps for version 2 I'll work out a way to do that unless anyone has any bright ideas? Once I've come up with a final idea I'll replace this trim piece and do it all as neatly as I can.
Fitted and testing! As I said it'd be nice not to be able to see the LEDs but luckily they're not too distracting. This is on the first fit and at first I thought they were too bright, like the JDM light (which in this picture is the oval at the front being lit up by the red LED). I had a look online and saw a great tip to scuff the surface of the LED with sandpaper to diffuse/dim the light which worked like a treat!
Very difficult to picture but you get the idea. I much prefer the red light to the white of the JDM, more in keeping with the orange LEDs of the pre-facelift models and more suited to the idea of warm-coloured 'comfort' lighting.
Next I might try out another LED in the compartment forward of the gearlever depending on how easy the trim pieces around there are to remove, another JDM accessory I'm going to rip off!
I had imported the JDM overhead console with ambient lighting but found it far too bright and I wasn't a great fan of the white light. My previous car, an Audi A4 had red overhead lighting which was very subtle and surprisingly useful at night, so my first mod aims to replicate that in my CX-5.
12v 5mm wide-angle flat-top LEDs picked up from eBay
As I'd already messed up this trim piece from the overhead console fitting the JDM LED I don't have to worry too much about being neat. Two 5mm holes drilled and the LEDs glued in place.
Finished and ready to fit. I would have liked to have recessed the LEDs with a nice taper but the plastic piece is only about 3mm thick, perhaps for version 2 I'll work out a way to do that unless anyone has any bright ideas? Once I've come up with a final idea I'll replace this trim piece and do it all as neatly as I can.
Fitted and testing! As I said it'd be nice not to be able to see the LEDs but luckily they're not too distracting. This is on the first fit and at first I thought they were too bright, like the JDM light (which in this picture is the oval at the front being lit up by the red LED). I had a look online and saw a great tip to scuff the surface of the LED with sandpaper to diffuse/dim the light which worked like a treat!
Very difficult to picture but you get the idea. I much prefer the red light to the white of the JDM, more in keeping with the orange LEDs of the pre-facelift models and more suited to the idea of warm-coloured 'comfort' lighting.
Next I might try out another LED in the compartment forward of the gearlever depending on how easy the trim pieces around there are to remove, another JDM accessory I'm going to rip off!