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How to Install Welcome Lights on a Corolla?

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AlexLee
07/29/25 9:54am
Installation steps for Corolla welcome lights: 1. Remove the door panel; 2. Drill a small hole on the bottom surface of the door panel using a screw drill; 3. Fix the welcome light onto the door panel; 4. After securing the welcome light, connect the power wires to the positive and negative terminals of the door light, then test the welcome light functionality after powering the vehicle; 5. Reattach the door panel after successful testing. Welcome lights represent a new generation of eco-friendly vehicle lighting that projects images onto the ground by refracting LED light through film sheets and lenses. The LED light source incorporates advanced constant current control technology, delivering rich color saturation with advantages including zero pollution, noise-free operation, and absence of electronic interference.
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ElizabethAnn
08/13/25 12:01pm
I was a little nervous when installing welcome lights on my Corolla for the first time, but the whole process wasn't complicated as long as I followed the steps. First, purchase a welcome light kit that matches your car model online, and prepare tools including a Phillips screwdriver, electrical tape, and a wire stripper. Be gentle when removing the door panel, locate the clip positions and pry them open slowly to avoid scratching the paint. Then locate the original wiring, usually the power cables near the door lock, strip a small section of insulation and connect the positive and negative wires of the new light. After wiring, wrap it tightly with electrical tape. Finally, plug in the light assembly, align and snap it into the mounting hole at the bottom of the door, and remember to test whether the light turns on when opening and closing the door before reinstalling the panel. If the light doesn't turn on, check the wiring sequence to ensure the positive and negative wires aren't mixed up. Once installed, the light illuminates when the door opens, making it much more convenient to get in and out at night. The whole DIY process took me about an hour, and the sense of accomplishment was great.
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Cara
10/06/25 8:30am
Installing the Corolla's welcome light is quite straightforward. I bought a dedicated kit online for less than a hundred bucks in material costs. First, turn off the vehicle's power to ensure safety during the operation. Use a screwdriver to remove the hidden screws on the door panel, then carefully pry open the door trim—don't be too rough to avoid breaking the clips. Locate the wiring harness connector; usually, the black or red wire represents the power source, and simply plug in the welcome light's connector module. The wiring part is simple: match the positive to positive, tighten it up, and wrap it with electrical tape to prevent loosening. Then, fix the light body to the door edge, choosing a spot that doesn't interfere with opening the door. Test by opening and closing the door to see if it lights up responsively. Finally, reattach the interior trim panel, and you're done. I recommend opting for an LED version—it's energy-efficient and durable. Once installed, it automatically lights up when you open the door, making it easier to find your keys at night. Doing it yourself can save some labor costs.
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MacClayton
11/20/25 3:10am
When installing Corolla welcome lights, safety should be prioritized. Power must be disconnected before operation to prevent short circuits and damage to the electrical system. Prepare a screwdriver and insulating tape, starting by loosening the edges of the interior trim panel with screws. Avoid exposing bare wires to metal surfaces when wiring; use terminals to connect to the door wire power points. After testing the lights to ensure they function properly, secure the light fixtures in place. The entire process can be completed in half an hour, making it easy for beginners to handle.
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