Part #75841 - T5 3-LED Super White
You need 2 for the footwells of Front Seats
Part #45687 - T10 - 1Watt Hi-Power LED Super White
You Need 6 for the rest of the interior lights
2 for Map 2 for Front Door Bottom and 2 for Rear Seat Top
If you want to swap the parking and or Plate bulbs, it's the same bulb (T10)
I purchased mine at http://www.ledlight.com. It was not cheap, but IMO well worth it. Maybe I will post some pics if I get a chance.
Post Title: Re: Modifications (rontek)
Posted by: Happy2Drive at 8:46 AM 7/29/2008
Thanks!
Post Title: Re: Modifications (Happy2Drive)
Posted by: dividedhighw at 4:06 AM 8/1/2008

Check out this page, from the link originally posted by rontek.
Here's a quote from the FAQ portion of the above link:
Q: Are automotive LED lights direct replacements for automotive bulbs?
A: Yes, the LED automotive lights directly replace the automotive bulbs you already have. You remove your incandescent light bulb and insert your automotive LED light bulb. You do not need to redo your electrical system to use the LED lights. The LED Bulbs are specifically designed to replace the incandescent light bulbs used in your automobile, motorcycle or RV.
Post Title: Re: Modifications (dividedhighw)
Posted by: Happy2Drive at 6:23 AM 8/4/2008
Thanks so much for the information...it's a no-brainer now to go ahead and order the LEDs
!
Post Title: Re: Modifications (rontek)
Posted by: rubbersidedown at 2:23 PM 8/4/2008
In the meantime, here are pictures of the interior of my EX... Does anyone notice anything out of place??
Look carefully...
I am currently working on a suspension mod for the EX that I will post shortly with the forums permission.
In the meantime, here are pictures of the interior of my EX... Does anyone notice anything out of place??
Look carefully...
I am currently working on a suspension mod for the EX that I will post shortly with the forums permission.
In the meantime, here are pictures of the interior of my EX... Does anyone notice anything out of place??
Look carefully...


Post Title: Re: Modifications (bttek)
Posted by: nghivdo at 11:40 PM 8/4/2008

I wanted the wood look on the dash but liked the aluminum trim on the doors so I purchased the 2 pieces and installed them myself. If you look hard enough, you will see that I also added the leather stiched cover that is attached directly above the gauges.
Overall it looks nice and classy without being overly done.
I also just designed a cnc suspension brace for the EX-35 similar to some of my designs that we sell for the Toyota Prius and with the forums permission, i will post some info on this as well.
This part bolts directly to the frame of the body and helps increase the rigidity and overall feel of the vehicle.
Thanks!!
Brian
BT Tech
| Quote, originally posted by nghivdo » |
Hmmm... (5 minutes of trying too hard later...) ...A-HA! You have the black laquer/aluminum interior door panels (like me) & SHOULD have black laquer Center console, yet you have woodgrain... right? Or you could have switched it the other way around (car came with wood trim, & you switched doors to aluminum.) That's all I can see out of the ordinary... Did I get it?
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| Quote, originally posted by bttek » |
| I also just designed a cnc suspension brace for the EX-35 <snip> and with the forums permission, i will post some info on this as well. |
Thanks for being careful, Brian - much appreciated! 
Please check your email.
Cheers,
David
Post Title: Re: Modifications (dividedhighw)
Posted by: bttek at 8:25 PM 8/7/2008
If anyone has any questions please let me know.
Thanks!!
Brian
BT Tech
I wi
| Quote, originally posted by dividedhighw » |
Thanks for being careful, Brian - much appreciated! Please check your email. Cheers, |
I ordered and received the LEDs to change out the bulbs per your specs.
Would you mind en-"lightening" me as to how to easily access & replace the bulbs in the front foot-wells? Before I disassemble any panels, I wanted to check with someone who has already crossed this bridge.
The other locations should be easy, I hope.
Thanks for your assistance!!
Happy2Drive in Cleveland Hts.
Post Title: Re: Modifications (Happy2Drive)
Posted by: lybrian1 at 3:52 PM 5/14/2009
Ask ANYTHING you would like to know.
Post Title: Re: Modifications (RioD007)
Posted by: lybrian1 at 5:36 PM 5/14/2009
| Quote, originally posted by lybrian1 » |
| impressive how do you replace the interior light on the hatch door? where the cargo area is |
I used a butter spreader (like them because they're flat and with round edges) or you can wrap a cloth around your flat-head screwdriver and pry the whole light out. I unplug the whole fixutre so it's easier to work with. Then use a smaller flat-head (again wrap it with cloth to avoid damage) to pry out the light cover. Pull out the old bulb and install your new leds. Always check to see if they light up before putting the light cover back on. Then stand back and admire your work (at least that's what I did for 10 mins
)
Post Title: Re: Modifications (mcube3)
Posted by: RioD007 at 1:00 PM 5/15/2009
| Quote, originally posted by mcube3 » |
I used a butter spreader (like them because they're flat and with round edges) or you can wrap a cloth around your flat-head screwdriver and pry the whole light out. I unplug the whole fixutre so it's easier to work with. Then use a smaller flat-head (again wrap it with cloth to avoid damage) to pry out the light cover. Pull out the old bulb and install your new leds. Always check to see if they light up before putting the light cover back on. Then stand back and admire your work (at least that's what I did for 10 mins |
SAME! haha
Post Title: Re: Modifications (RioD007)
Posted by: lybrian1 at 2:47 PM 5/15/2009
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