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GUIDE: LED Boot Light Upgrade
I'm sure everyone will agree that the stock halogen light in the boot of the Mk7 Golf is pretty miserable. It's only bright enough to light about half of the boot area. It's also slightly annoying that the boot light is halogen when the rest of the interior lights are LED (Highline, GTI & R).
Luckily, there is a solution and it's cheap and easy.
What you'll need:
- Flat-head screwdriver
- 41mm Festoon LED globe
I used this 41mm Festoon LED globe from eBay. You can use any Festoon LED globe as long as it is the correct size and voltage.
1. Remove the light fitting from the trim. You'll see a small cut-out on the side of the light fitting that is closest to the boot opening. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to push in the metal clip which holds the light fitting in place. Alternatively, use some trim removal tools if you have them.
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2. Detach the power cable from the light fitting by pressing inwards on the two clips as shown below.
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3. Remove the stock halogen globe from the light fitting by pushing on the side of the globe until it slides out of the terminals.
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4. Install the new LED globe and ensure that it is facing the front of the light fitting.
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5. Reconnect the light fitting to the power cable and ensure that the clips on the power cable are secured. If you're lucky and the globe is installed the right way around, then it should turn on straight away. Otherwise, remove the globe, turn it around and re-install it.
6. Re-install the light fitting to the plastic trim and you're done!
Before:
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After:
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The only issue that I've come across is that the globe remains on (albeit, very dim) when the boot is closed. Apparently this is normal for some LED globes and is due to the fact that they're so much more efficient than halogen globes and the small amount of residual voltage is enough to power the LED globe in a very dim state. Strangely, when you lock the car the LED globe will turn-off completely.
Here's a photo of the LED light when the boot is closed:
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Apparently, it won't cause any drain on the battery...
Anyway, I hope this guide helps anyone thinking of doing this great little modification.