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    Retrofitting Courtesy Footwell Lights on a B6

    Hi all,

    Has anyone tried to retrofit the courtesy footwell lights on a B6?
    I'd like to install courtesy lights on the bottom of the doors also. I think they may be called the courtesy gutter lights?
    Just wondering if the wires are already inside the door somewhere and all i have to do is connect the globes to it or do i have run the wires all the way to the Comfort Control Module.

    this is what i'm talking about.
    Courtesy Footwell Light

    ---------- Post added at 12:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:08 AM ----------

    It's ok i've found this
    Adding Door Warning Lights to the Volkswagen Golf and Jetta – Front | my-gti.com

    So the question is....where is the cheapest place to buy these light assemblies from in Oz?
    Last edited by Pawnii; 20-02-2012 at 11:30 AM.

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    BUMP!

    Anyone had any luck with this? My car is a B7, but interior is pretty much identical to B6 anyway. The lack of footwell lights annoys me, even my Golf had this feature. Are there OEM parts available for a retrofit?

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    Door courtesy lights

    Bold-Sport.com :: Passat B7

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    nice kit.. also if you want to purchase the parts and diy then you could following the guidelines for golf.. i think that the parts are the same.

    Adding Door Warning Lights to the Volkswagen Golf and Jetta – Front | my-gti.com



    Quote Originally Posted by brimway View Post
    Door courtesy lights

    Bold-Sport.com :: Passat B7

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    hrm, seems that oem parts are very expensive so over $100 just for the reflectors alone, then you need the repair wires and connectors and cloth tape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by booba View Post
    hrm, seems that oem parts are very expensive so over $100 just for the reflectors alone, then you need the repair wires and connectors and cloth tape.
    The Bold Sport kits are complete, OE and only $30

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    Cheers for the link - hadn't heard of Bold Sport before. Will pick up the parts and give it a go.

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    Yeah, the part numbers that i was looking at are for another model i think. Passat ones must be 1/2 the price of golf ones. but they would get them in bulk along with the connecters and wires etc. I will have to pick up a set. au delivered vehicles don't get these lights on any model passat. golf had them early 2005 then they got deleted.

    Quote Originally Posted by brimway View Post
    The Bold Sport kits are complete, OE and only $30

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    I bought them for my MK 6 Golf from Bold Sport, quick delivery and no problems.


    Edit: Cheaper here

    http://www.aliexpress.com/store/prod...468101360.html
    Last edited by brimway; 17-09-2012 at 08:21 PM. Reason: text added

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    My kit arrived from Bold Sport, just got to wait until I have a full day spare to install it all neatly.

    This thread may be helpful for wire locations:
    VWVortex.com - Passat Rear Ambient Footwell Lights Mod

    The link says all the info about which pins to use, I'll just have to be careful and take my time to get it right

    http://www.bold-sport.com/store/inde...product_id=131

    I figure what it's saying is connect the power pin to pin 7 on plug B where the fuse box is and connect the ground wire anywhere that I can ground it properly. It's got one of those ring shaped connectors on the ground wire, so I'll just find a suitable bolt/screw to use for that.
    Last edited by dopey; 10-10-2012 at 05:00 PM.

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