How to Install Plug and Play Interior Reading Lights by Xomzema - 2021+ Ford Bronco

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @glennsinclair5511
    @glennsinclair5511 Год назад +1

    Good video, i like the ease of installation but the minute you said they don't act as a courtesy light that made the decision to pass a no-brainer for me. Plus I'm not to keen on installing something that might be directly in the firing line of the airbags.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, totally get it. Not everything I add is for everyone. I am fortunate to be sent these products to create installation videos. Everyone has different comfort levels of what they want to add to their Bronco.
      I really do appreciate you taking the time to watch the video, thank you!

  • @Sn-tk8rq
    @Sn-tk8rq Год назад +1

    Its bright and probably serves the purpose, but looks unfinished. It needs an additional housing to cover the exposed wire and connector.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад

      I agree with you, but I think almost all of the solutions right now are like this unless you drill into your airbag cover panel. At least this one is plug and play. I do wish it worked as a courtesy light as well.

  • @erropoledeepakreddy9566
    @erropoledeepakreddy9566 Год назад +1

    Amazon Link is to the door bags instead of to lights

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад

      Sorry about that. I’ve updated the link, it’s been a busy morning! 🤣

  • @ericscott781
    @ericscott781 Год назад +1

    Hi Cupra. This is a terrible product. Manett has a version of this. Same easy installation as this but it has 4 lights 2 rear and 2 front. They act as a courtesy light. The wires are more hidden and it works with the rear dome light. I actually purchased the rear Mabett and the side Mabett together and installed them. It was literally night and day. I would recommend uninstalling and trying the Mabett. It’s much better.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад

      Were the Mabett ones plug and play or did you have to splice a wire at all?

    • @ericscott781
      @ericscott781 Год назад +1

      It’s plug and play. No splicing required.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад

      @@ericscott781 - Cool, thanks.

  • @TheChuck1960
    @TheChuck1960 Год назад +1

    Not a fan of the wires sticking out that plugs into the light.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад +2

      Totally get it, but being as there is no manufacturer wiring up there at all, there is going to be a wire coming over the top.
      However, you can drill a hole in your panel and have the wire coming through from behind the light.
      I was simply showing how to install per the manufacturers instructions, but drilling a hole in your panel would solve the visible wire issue.
      Regardless, thank you for watching I really appreciate it.

  • @edulucero2917
    @edulucero2917 Год назад

    You forgot to tell them it disables the rear dom light after installing this!

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад

      Mine didn’t get disabled, so I had no reference of that. I did mention that it didn’t play well with the Mabett rear light.

  • @stevenkuehn8939
    @stevenkuehn8939 Год назад

    Easier to just buy stick ‘em lights.

    • @CUPRADESIGN
      @CUPRADESIGN  Год назад +1

      It was an easy install and at least you don’t need to replace batteries. But, I do wish they worked as courtesy lights.