Door Light Welcome Light Modification Wiring?

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StJoshua
07/29/25 7:25pm
You can check if there is a reserved hole for the welcome light at the car door. If there is, there will be reserved wires inside, and you just need to install the bulb. If there is no reserved hole and no door light, you can find a live wire under the A-pillar of the door and connect the power supply wire of the welcome light to the live wire. It is best to go to a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop for welcome light modification, as the effect will be better and there will be certain guarantees for subsequent faults.
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