I accidently left on the right side overhead light after I wrote some mileage notes. I checked the 12v battery after 3 hrs when I remembered I had left the light on and to my surprise the battery read 12.5 V. which for my 2010 is the normal voltage. I had expected the voltage to drop somewhat but since it didn't I am quessing that the light bulbs are led's. Can anyone comment. Thanks!!!
======================= That is with no load. (accessory switch on but no radio, navi, a/c etc turned on) The 12v batt has always read 12.5 v with just the accessories switch on. Car is new on 7/12/09 with 800 miles.
only the overhead ambient light and the footwell lighting are LEDs. Oh i guess the glovebox light is too.
Doesn't this car have "retained accessory power" or something that removes power after a short time, so that even if you leave things on, the car turns them off? And yes if I remember correctly a fully charged 12V battery should show about 13V, of course we and almost all cars have a 14V system, not 12V as most think
Tideland is correct. The other lights are regular bulbs. I did change mine out to LEDs though, which gives the interior a cool white glow. It now matches the LED that spotlights the gear change lever.
Okay... here are some quick pictures. One shows the difference between the LED and the regular bulb. I didn't have much time to play with the camera to get some better pictures. I'll try to get some better pictures, maybe right after sunset when the lighting is a little better.
What did you use for the map/personal lights? I have the bulbs for the dome and cargo light but not for the personal/map light. I'd like to get a set for the licence plate but i don't know what to get.
I went with the WLED x4 (194/188) white bulbs on superbrightleds.com. These are the replacements for the glass wedge bulbs. I think they might be the same for the license plate lights, but seeing that you have to pop off the entire plastic cover to get to the bulbs, I decided against changing those out. Hope that helps.
you do not have to remove the entire cover to change the license bulbs... inside the hatch are two cutouts with plastic covers that pop right off. You have to pry them off by inserting a flat edge screwdriver on the TOP edge as the bottom edge is hinged. The license lamps uses the same one as the parking lights, W5W lamps. the fixture is very finicky to put back as the tabs are a bit hard to align.