How to Install the Welcome Light on Baojun 560?

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SanJourney
07/25/25 8:39am
The installation steps for the welcome light on Baojun 560 are as follows: first, locate the signal wire of the door control switch, then connect the positive wire through the constant power line, and the negative wire through the door switch. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 560: 1. Overview: The Baojun 560 is the first SUV model officially launched by SAIC-GM-Wuling, released on July 18, 2015. It initially offered three models: 1.8L manual comfort, 1.8L manual elite, and 1.8L manual luxury. 2. Powertrain: The Baojun 560 is equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine producing 101kW and 186Nm, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or an AMT transmission.
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LeGrant
08/10/25 7:00pm
Installing the welcome lights for the Baojun 560 is actually not difficult. I managed to do it myself, saving the cost of going to a repair shop. First, prepare the tools: a small screwdriver, double-sided tape or drilling adhesive (for fixing the lights), wiring tools, and a multimeter. The welcome lights should be installed at the bottom edge of the car door and will light up when the door is opened. Removing the door trim panel was a bit tricky for me, but take it slow to avoid damaging the clips. Connecting the wires is crucial—find the original door light wiring harness; generally, the black wire is the negative, and the positive can be connected to the switch signal wire. Use a multimeter to check the voltage before parallel wiring to avoid short circuits. Finally, secure the light strip and test if it lights up when opening and closing the door. The whole process took less than an hour, but remember to disconnect the car battery to prevent electric shock. The budget is just a few dozen yuan for the light kit; you can find cost-effective LED options online, which also enhance the vehicle's aesthetics.
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