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Introduction
- Jimny does hot have a factory fitted rear cabin lamp (neither in the trunk nor above rear seats).
- The topic of this article is to remedy that deficiency - to install some kind of lightning in the rear cabin area.
- The remedy can be achieved either through a factory designed solution (retrofit) or through various DIY solutions.
Factory designed solution
Description
- Most Jimnys have a factory-made hole in the body above the rear left window, which was meant for a rear cabin lamp.
- However, only some high-spec "Japanese domestic market" Jimnys have that lamp installed.
- On all other Jimnys, that hole is covered by the roof upholstery, with the position of the hole clearly stamped in it.
- The solution is to retrofit the required parts in this position and to wire everything properly.
- The goal is to have the rear cabin lamp which behaves identical to the front cabin lamp.
Required OEM parts
- The OEM part number of the lamp is 36210-74F02-6GS.
- OEM lamp P.N. 36210-74F10-6GS should also be compatible (it looks the same as the above one).
- The OEM part number of the associated wiring kit (cable with suitable connectors on both ends and clips to hold the cable to the vehicle body) is 36820-81A10.
- Wiring kit P.N. 36820-81A00 might also be compatible (not verified).
- The OEM part number of a set of needed screws (for mounting the lamp to vehicle's body) is 03141-0520A.
- Two sets of screws are allegedly needed.
- These are standard screws, so matching screws can easily be sourced from any shop which sells various screws.
- The lamp P.N. 36210-74F02-6GS has only two switch positions written on its body ("ON" and "OFF"), and no "DOOR" position.
- However, it has been confirmed that the intermediate "DOOR" position actually exists in the lamp's switch, but is simply not written on lamp's body.
- Therefore, this lamp can work in automatic mode to shine only when the doors are open.
- Here is a picture of wiring loom 36820-81A10.
- Notice several clips attached along the cable.
- They are used to hold the wiring securely to the vehicle body, so that the cable does not bounce around when driving.
Obtaining the parts
- It should be possible to order the OEM lamp, wiring and screws from a Suzuki dealer.
- Just don't tell them that you need those parts for a Jimny.
- Telling so might confuse them, as these parts will most probably be listed in their catalogues as fitting Vitaras, Ignis etc.
- Just don't tell them that you need those parts for a Jimny.
- However, it appears that exactly the same lamp is a standard equipment in vehicle model Suzuki Vitara/Escudo Mk2 (a.k.a. "Grand Vitara") produced from 1998 to 2005, as well as in Suzuki Ignis (produced from 2000 to 2008).
- LWB (long wheel base) Vitaras have this lamp above the trunk area, while it appears that SWB Vitaras do not feature it.
- There could be some other Suzuki vehicle models with the same lamp, who knows.
- So, look around for a dead Ignis or a LWB Vitara/Escudo Mk2 in vehicle junkyards.
If you obtain this lamp from a dead Vitara or other Suzuki vehicle, don't forget to also get the electrical connector from the cable which connects to the lamp. Getting the entire cable is even better.
Installation procedure
Preparations
Required dismantling in order to gain access to install the lamp and the wiring:
- Remove the rear seats;
- Remove the bottom trim of the rear door opening;
- Remove the bottom anchor of the rear left seat belt;
- Remove the top anchor of the front left seat belt;
- Remove the hard plastic rear lower side trim (between the rear left side window and rear left wheel;
Mounting the lamp
- Once you obtain the needed parts, install the lamp in the pre-drilled factory hole above Jimny's rear left window.
- It should fit perfectly.
- The installation method shown is by making a suitable cardboard template from the rear of the new lamp and then cutting the upholstery accordingly with a sharp blade.
Wiring the lamp
Beware that you will have to install some wiring as well, because Suzuki did not install any wiring in that rear lamp position above the rear left window.
If the vehicle has prepared wiring
- Some Jimnys have a prepared connector for the rear cabin lamp in the body cavity between the left rear side window and the left rear wheel.
- It is a 3-pin connector which is located in the green-rounded area in the picture.
- There is also a 4-pin connector nearby (in the red-rounded area in the picture), but that one is meant for the rear speakers - DO NOT use it for the rear lamp!
If the vehicle has no prepared wiring
However, if your Jimny does not have a connector for the rear cabin lamp at all, you will need to do the following:
- Connect one wire to the rear door switch;
- Connect the 2nd wire to earth (vehicle body);
- The 3rd wire needs to be traced under the front left trim and kick panel, and splice it into the wiring loom in the front left foot well.
- Here is the wire to which you need to connect the 3rd write from the rear cabin lamp.
- It is a white wire (red-circled in the picture) in the connector which is located behind the left part of the dash board.
- That is above the gas / brake pedals in LHD Jimnys, and behind the passenger storage compartment in RHD Jimnys.
- If someone has a better guide on how to wire this 3rd wire, please improve this section.
Finished result
- Suzuki Jimny - OEM rear cabin lamp - A06.jpg
- Suzuki Jimny - OEM rear cabin lamp - B01.jpg
- This is the dream which you are aiming to make a reality.
- When lamp's switch is set to OFF, it is always OFF.
- When lamp's switch is set to ON, it is always ON.
- When lamp's switch is set to DOOR (unmarked intermediate switch position), it will be light whenever any of the doors is open.
Additional info
The following two forum discussions contain pictures, details and installation guides for the retrofit of the OEM rear cabin lamp:
DIY solutions
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Page last edited on 20/02/2019 by user Bosanek