How to Replace Map Light (bulb)
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How to Replace Map Light (bulb)
Folks,
I know I must be over looking something simple...the map lights on my (wife's) car are out and I cannot figure out how to remove the lens cover to change the bulbs. I have tried to pry the cover but have not applied excessive force.
Thanks for your help.
Charlie
I know I must be over looking something simple...the map lights on my (wife's) car are out and I cannot figure out how to remove the lens cover to change the bulbs. I have tried to pry the cover but have not applied excessive force.
Thanks for your help.
Charlie
#2
Charlie, I just went out and checked on Joyce's for fun. The lens does not seem to want to "pop out" as you mentioned.
I did not look in the owners handbook but I did look the procedure up on alldatadiy. It seems the whole console will have to be lowered:
Open up the sunglass door, there is a small screw that needs to be removed, its located in the middle towards the windshield (windscreen).
There are 6 tangs that will need to be released, 2 towards the windshield, 2 middle sides and 2 located towards the sunglass compartment. Alldatadiy states very important to release the 2 forward tangs first, then the middle tangs and the rear tangs last!
The console will now drop down easily exposing the bulbs. You can disconnect the wiring harness and move entire console to work bench to replace bulbs.
Seems easy enough.
I did not look in the owners handbook but I did look the procedure up on alldatadiy. It seems the whole console will have to be lowered:
Open up the sunglass door, there is a small screw that needs to be removed, its located in the middle towards the windshield (windscreen).
There are 6 tangs that will need to be released, 2 towards the windshield, 2 middle sides and 2 located towards the sunglass compartment. Alldatadiy states very important to release the 2 forward tangs first, then the middle tangs and the rear tangs last!
The console will now drop down easily exposing the bulbs. You can disconnect the wiring harness and move entire console to work bench to replace bulbs.
Seems easy enough.
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#4
Charlie, I just went out and checked on Joyce's for fun. The lens does not seem to want to "pop out" as you mentioned.
I did not look in the owners handbook but I did look the procedure up on alldatadiy. It seems the whole console will have to be lowered:
Open up the sunglass door, there is a small screw that needs to be removed, its located in the middle towards the windshield (windscreen).
There are 6 tangs that will need to be released, 2 towards the windshield, 2 middle sides and 2 located towards the sunglass compartment. Alldatadiy states very important to release the 2 forward tangs first, then the middle tangs and the rear tangs last!
The console will now drop down easily exposing the bulbs. You can disconnect the wiring harness and move entire console to work bench to replace bulbs.
Seems easy enough.
I did not look in the owners handbook but I did look the procedure up on alldatadiy. It seems the whole console will have to be lowered:
Open up the sunglass door, there is a small screw that needs to be removed, its located in the middle towards the windshield (windscreen).
There are 6 tangs that will need to be released, 2 towards the windshield, 2 middle sides and 2 located towards the sunglass compartment. Alldatadiy states very important to release the 2 forward tangs first, then the middle tangs and the rear tangs last!
The console will now drop down easily exposing the bulbs. You can disconnect the wiring harness and move entire console to work bench to replace bulbs.
Seems easy enough.
Thanks for the instructions. I removed the screw, in sunglass holder, located the forward tangs but could not budge the. I was starting to mar the plastic trim with the effort I was exerting. So, to avoid breaking something over a small niggling problem I will leave well enough alone.
#5
It takes quite a bit of force to get the overhead console out.
There are six clips that hold the whole console in the roof. The front two were the biggest pain. It feels like you are going to crack the console in half.
The front two and the side two are the metal spring clips attached to plastic. The two rear clips are plastic.
There is a wiring harness on the passenger side of the console that is for the sun roof (and other pieces, I would assume). There are also four metal prongs for the light switches near the front that the console will pull off of when removing it from the roof. Then the console will push up onto the four prongs when putting the console back.
There are six clips that hold the whole console in the roof. The front two were the biggest pain. It feels like you are going to crack the console in half.
The front two and the side two are the metal spring clips attached to plastic. The two rear clips are plastic.
There is a wiring harness on the passenger side of the console that is for the sun roof (and other pieces, I would assume). There are also four metal prongs for the light switches near the front that the console will pull off of when removing it from the roof. Then the console will push up onto the four prongs when putting the console back.
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Well I just finished changing the map lights and let me tell you, while not incredibly hard, it wasn't a very fun job. I found that after having the roof liner replaced they broke all of the front clips. I guess I don't mind much because no one can tell and it probably made the fix a bit easier. It had the middle button pushed through and that went back super easy. Next time I will try getting another hand to hold the sunglasses holder in place while replacing the overhead counsel.
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