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drburton 11-06-2007 04:41 AM

Interior lighting
 
I'm not sure if its just me but doesn anyone else find the interior lighting of the Boxster to be less than adequate?

Now that it's getting much darker, if I drive the Box at night the cabin is almost pitch black and the lighting on the gauges seems like it is set so low. Maybe I'm just used to my Touareg, which looks like a commercial airliner at night with all the lighting, gauges etc...

nola911 11-06-2007 05:32 AM

I just ordered white LEDs a few days ago. I will keep you updated with their results when they come in.

tombea 11-06-2007 05:44 AM

Most convertibles have problems with inside lighting. The Boxster is light years ahead of the Miata, for example. I am assuming that you have a light by the rear view mirror. When I first got my Boxster I was driving that first night and didn't know about the light under the mirror so I used the light in the sun visor. In the dark of night you would be surprised how bright that is :-)).

Tom
02 S

bmussatti 11-06-2007 06:00 AM

Burton, what is it that you need to see? :) Is Mrs. Dr. Burton doing surgury in your Boxster??

You do know that there is a dimmer control for the dash lights, right?

rick3000 11-06-2007 06:14 AM

I agree, the lighting is very inadequate.
Especially, if you are ever fumbling around for something in the foot-well, because the little light by the rear view mirror is not strong enough. I normally don't have a problem with light while driving, though.

You could go with a map light, or
I am going to install foot-well lights, to solve this problem. But I can't decide wether or not to put the foot-well lights on a separate switch, or hook them up to the upper push light. Thoughts?
:D

bmussatti 11-06-2007 06:25 AM

OK, Doc, problem solved:

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I think Porsche does this stuff on purpose, so we buy expen$ive accessories! :)

Tell Santa you want these. He is coming pretty soon. I still believe.

rick3000 11-06-2007 06:33 AM

You can buy those reading lamps (map lights) way cheaper at an autostore, and if it really needs to say Porsche on the side you can buy a decal.
But that second one that fits in the ash tray is actually pretty cool, but not for $40.

bmussatti 11-06-2007 06:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick3000
You can buy those reading lamps (map lights) way cheaper at an autostore, and if it really needs to say Porsche on the side you can buy a decal.
But that second one that fits in the ash tray is actually pretty cool, but not for $40.


Rick, cool cost$!

A sticker! Poser!! ;)

Or should I say, "Big hat, no cattle"! :)

drburton 11-06-2007 06:56 AM

I am aware of the dimmer control and it is all the way up. Just to clarify my post, I am not actually trying to see anything in particular in the car, so I don't need a supplemental cigarette lighter light. I think its more of an 'ambiance' issue for me.

My Touareg uses red lighting on all of the buttons etc associated with the radio, climate control etc.. and there is a red hue that comes down from the rearview mirror as well as good footwell lighting. Overall it looks very cool and creates a nice warm feel to the car at night. The Boxster on the other hand, it seems just the dials and the little tiny radio screen light up in white light. Just would think Porsche would have put some more thought into this.

Ever been in an Audi at night - now that is cool.

NickCats 11-06-2007 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmussatti
Tell Santa you want these. He is coming pretty soon. I still believe.

Bill,

I hate to be the one to break it to you :

djomlas 11-06-2007 07:43 AM

since the gauges are orange, i also put in orange footwell lights in there.
very subtle, yet it provides enough life so that its not pitch black in there, i wired them up to gauge lights, so whenever the gauges are lit up they come on as well :)

bmussatti 11-06-2007 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NickCats
Bill,

I hate to be the one to break it to you :



If you don't believe, you can't receive,...in our house anyway! :)

Burg Boxster 11-06-2007 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick3000
But I can't decide whether or not to put the foot-well lights on a separate switch, or hook them up to the upper push light. Thoughts?
:D

Footwell lights are a huge help - even in summer w/ top down as it throws up more light. I added 2 trunk lights (997-632-201-00 $2.75 each from Sunset). One in each footwell but I changed out the bulbs to just 5W (had to rebend the prong to accept but was easy to do.

Wired them off the dome light (partial reason to also reduced to 5W to not overload). This way, they can be manually turned on w/ dome or come on automatically w/ door lights only. A big plus and all for $10 including the wire...

http://i20.tinypic.com/fe3tc7.jpg

rick3000 11-06-2007 08:33 AM

Where did you mount them on each side?
:cheers:

Burg Boxster 11-06-2007 08:56 AM

passenger side - just cut small rectangular hole in black foam liner and recess mounted

driver side - made small bracket out of plexiglass and screwed into hvac tube

The pins for light are std 1/4 male slide on so just pick up some sheilded ones at any hardware store.

I followed these wiring instructions but used OE trunk lights do to size and cost. Everything Looks OEM and have gotten many compliments on them as the light is seen but the lights are not ;) (plus all matches OEM)

Footwell Light instructions

Just pull out one of your trunk lights to see how shallow depth they are. one side will have a small notch in it. Just pull outward on that side.

Easy and takes all of 30min to do including soldering

Sain0rs 11-06-2007 09:08 AM

On my 03 S there's also a little button inside the assemby where the light on the rearview mirror is that adjusts the brightness of the little ambient LED lights. I never noticed it until the LED was flickering one day for some reason - took a pen and pressed the button and it stopped the flickering.

xxxalexxxx 11-06-2007 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drburton

Ever been in an Audi at night - now that is cool.


i love the way my audi lights up on the inside at night, i guess its gonna be the red... its awesome...but i also dont think the boxster has enough light in the cabin but its better then most roadsters ive owned/been in.


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