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Boot light!

  • JerseyJimny
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29 Jan 2013 14:06 #60119 by JerseyJimny
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I am doing it the simple way.... A couple of lengths of LED Strips (you can pick them up on ebay for a couple of quid)

wire them up to the original interor light up front... Down side is you carnt activate the light by opening the rear door but its abit simpler if your not very lecy minded (like me! :huh: )

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29 Jan 2013 15:57 - 03 Feb 2013 09:49 #60128 by wanderinstar
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I have bought a floresant strip light from a caravan dealers. Yet to fit it.
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  • Sponnie
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29 Jan 2013 16:02 #60129 by Sponnie
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k44rll wrote:

k44rll wrote: Not sure if these parts are on the Suzuki UK system but here are the part numbers...

36210-74F02-6GS Lamp assy, rear room (gray)


Looks like this part is used on the later Ignis II as a rear hatch/boot lamp

Karl


Yes that's right. Ignis. Baleno and G Vitara according to Suzuki UK

The Lamp is £33 inc vat
The wiring loom couldn't be located on his system
The door/boot switch is £17 incl vat

I think ill pop to the local breakers or go the fluro tube or similar :P

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29 Jan 2013 17:04 #60135 by markyp2000
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I used a caravan light and a jimny door pin switch fitted in the lower left side easy to wire up run a fused wire from the battery to the light and the earth to the switch and you need a 5mm sticky pad in the rear door to make the switch work correctly
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30 Jan 2013 05:48 #60222 by J-Bro
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It just seems silly it didn't come as standered!

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30 Jan 2013 08:07 #60228 by Sponnie
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Neet fit out markyp. Yes the door switch is the way forward, then fit whatever light u want :)

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