Hi 👋🏼 Brother, Excellent solution, I was just changing the light bulbs and I didn't know what to do with them, but in the back (on the ceiling) I have the same problem, do you know how to fix it? Thank you 🙏🏻
Glad this video helped you ! Sorry I can't test it, It depend what year is your Jeep. Mine is a 2014, so the light over the rear door are simple bulbs. If you have a chip board like the map light in the front, my guess is that you could open them and use the same principal as the map light. But I don't have any exerience on these light. I don't even know if you can open it. If you decide to try it let me know !
I was able to change out the ones in the back using the same video, they are easier to remove if your car has a sunroof. I will see if I can attach any pics here for you.
Hi, I followed the tutorial step by step, I managed to do the job, but the new LEDs always stay on, even with the machine off and closed. Has this happened to anyone? thanks
Surely you could remove the existing LED and solder a new one on the board. You'll need a smaller and thinner LED than the one I use. I'm not the most meticulous so this way was easier for me.
Right here for the led chips : www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-wired-bolts/little-dot-smd-led-accent-light/639/1924/ Yes, I changed all the other interior light for LED.
@@ashleyfaulstich9053 No I don't have a video about installing these LED. you don't have to remove de headliner, use a plastic prying tool and It'll take you around 20 min.
@@ashleyfaulstich9053 If you want you can find a more powerfull chip, but it still has to be slim enough to fit. It could be a little bigger too, I prefered to keep it to this size because it was known to fit. Thank you !
Just did this to my 2019 grand Cherokee Altitude. Works perfectly and looks great. A million thanks!
Where did you purchase thr led lights from?
Great video I just finished mines tonight
I changed all my interior lights except these 2. Now I know I'm not doing it. Lmao. This video was super helpful though. But I'm good.
Hey how did you get the glove compartment bulb?
So I can’t just change the bulbs?
Hi 👋🏼 Brother, Excellent solution, I was just changing the light bulbs and I didn't know what to do with them, but in the back (on the ceiling) I have the same problem, do you know how to fix it? Thank you 🙏🏻
Glad this video helped you ! Sorry I can't test it, It depend what year is your Jeep. Mine is a 2014, so the light over the rear door are simple bulbs. If you have a chip board like the map light in the front, my guess is that you could open them and use the same principal as the map light. But I don't have any exerience on these light. I don't even know if you can open it. If you decide to try it let me know !
I was able to change out the ones in the back using the same video, they are easier to remove if your car has a sunroof. I will see if I can attach any pics here for you.
@@DerikBouffard my Jeep is 2021, I'll try it, I'll let you know how it ends 🤣🤣, thank you 🙏🏻
@@kinsmen1764 That would be great and very helpful, thank you 🙏🏻💪🏼🔥
@@JoseOttati01 Great have fun ! hahaha
Hi, I followed the tutorial step by step, I managed to do the job, but the new LEDs always stay on, even with the machine off and closed. Has this happened to anyone? thanks
to solve the problem I connected the cables of the LEDs purchased to the 2 normal bulbs present in the body ... now everything is ok🙂
Great video! Would it not also be possible to heat up and "pluck off" the existing LED chip and solder on a new brighter one?
Surely you could remove the existing LED and solder a new one on the board. You'll need a smaller and thinner LED than the one I use. I'm not the most meticulous so this way was easier for me.
Where i can get those led’s
here :
www.superbrightleds.com/little-dot-smd-led-accent-light-30-lumens
Whats the part number for those? Also, I wonder if they make blue to match the rest of the ambient lights. 🤔🤔
Here's the LED chips I used. There are multiple color option.
www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-wired-bolts/little-dot-smd-led-accent-light/639/
@@DerikBouffard do you think these dots can replace the center light in the overhead console too? I'd like to upgrade that one to one brighter
@@krisdwight78 sure it'll work for the middle one to. It might be more tricky to install the board upside down.
how many volts is the led?
9-14.8 VDC, all the specs are here www.superbrightleds.com/little-dot-smd-led-accent-light-ld1-x
Hi
Where do you get the led chips?
Also did you change the rear passengers ones as well?
Thanks
Ian
Right here for the led chips : www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/led-wired-bolts/little-dot-smd-led-accent-light/639/1924/
Yes, I changed all the other interior light for LED.
@@DerikBouffard did you video that as well ? did it require you take down the headliner to access the light pods ?
@@ashleyfaulstich9053 No I don't have a video about installing these LED. you don't have to remove de headliner, use a plastic prying tool and It'll take you around 20 min.
@@DerikBouffard was that the Bigest/Brightest LED chip board (30 lumens - Part Number: LD1-CW) you could have installed? Thank you for your replies!
@@ashleyfaulstich9053 If you want you can find a more powerfull chip, but it still has to be slim enough to fit. It could be a little bigger too, I prefered to keep it to this size because it was known to fit. Thank you !
Thanks for the video.
This is unpractical design by Jeep. I guess the dealer will replace the whole unit if the led is defected.
True, I don't think they gonna bother disassembling the whole console for a single LED
Can you do it for me
Just change the bulbs