Does the Civic have welcome lights?
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The Civic has welcome lights. Function of welcome lights: They serve an aesthetic purpose, making the car look more noble and stylish, and can also be used to alert pedestrians and passing vehicles to avoid unnecessary accidents. Location of welcome lights: The door welcome light switch is usually located on the ceiling, alongside the reading light and sunroof switches. Once activated, the welcome lights can automatically sense and turn on or off by themselves. Precautions: Choose welcome lights from reputable brands to ensure product quality and a well-established after-sales service system.
My Civic is the base model, which didn't come with factory-installed welcome lights. After seeing how cool the lighting effects were on my friend's car, I bought a kit on Taobao and installed it myself. Taking off the door panel was actually quite simple—mainly involved fixing the projection module at the bottom of the door and wiring it to the door control switch following the tutorial. Now, when I unlock the car, white light projects the Honda logo onto the ground, making it much easier to find the car at night. If you're buying a new car, I recommend checking the specs—higher trims like the Touring edition come with factory-installed projection welcome lights. For aftermarket installations, opt for LED bulbs—they're durable and energy-efficient.