How To Change Headlight Bulb Mk6 Gti

(Please CLICK HERE for an International/Overseas/Canada Shipping Quote! (Shipping within the US is 100% FREE) These will also fit other VW models but not all, please email us for compatibility. These have been tested and works great in the MK6 GTI & Passat b7. These will NOT work in the MKV GTI/Jetta Models. These are plug and play 194/921 bulbs with IR sensor so you can remotely change your footwell color at anytime. This will fit in any footwell housings that requires 194/921 bulbs. This is NOT a strip of LEDs that can be tricky to install, these fit directly into your OEM Footwell Housing. You can change your footwells to any color including: -The color you choose is stored in memory, meaning these will be the same color as you previously selected before you shut off your car. example: if you choose blue, and shut off your car, the next time you turn on your car, the color will be blue. -You can have a solid light, strobe, fade, and flash through all colors or just one, all while choosing different speed settings for each mode.

-Easy to use and read remote (actual remote you will receive is pictured). -Controller will control footwell that the remote is pointed to, meaning you can have 2 different color footwell options, ie: driver side blue, passenger side red. Or they can match. -Without the remote these will act like your regular footwells, powering on when your car unlocks. -You can adjust the brightness levels from 1-100% with a click of a button, brightness % is remembered for the next time you turn on your vehicle. (2) LED Changing 921/194 Wedge Bulbs Important tips: Metal housing on the footwell does not and cannot be placed back onto the footwell housing, the metal is there to reflect light outwards from the halogen bulb, since our LED is facing outwards, you will not have to worry about losing any light. -The RF Receiver can break if you do not install as seen on the video, must be installed on an angle, we are not responsible for any user error. *Please note that the white in the footwell colors in the video is from the interior lighting, when the interior lighting is OFF, the footwell color will be a solid color without any white spots.

*In some cars, the white will have a hint of red/blue/purple on the sides due to the way the housing is cut. This is not true in all models. All other colors are guaranteed to be a solid color, white will be the only color that can have a variation of colors due to the way the plastic is cut on certain footwell housings. It is not commonly seen, however some models might have a different cut in the plastic housing -Some customers have fixed the issue by sanding their footwell housing, this will eliminate the prism effect with the white color option.
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How To Install – Please watch Video of these in action If you have any Links/reviews/DIYs to share please email us: Follow us and share any reviews/comments with us on: The headlight and dimmer switches on the GTI MkV are not a typical high fail system on the car. Equally compelling, when they do fail you can change them both out in well under an hour. Headlight Switch - Begin with the switch in the off position (red arrow). Headlight Switch - Press the switch straight in towards the front of the car (red arrow) and turn the switch clockwise until half way between the off and on position (yellow arrow). Headlight Switch - Pull the switch out from the dash (red arrow) by the switch knob. Headlight Switch - Pull the switch far enough from the dash that you can unplug the harness from the back (red arrow). Dimmer Switch: To replace the dimmer you will need to remove the lower dash on the driver's side (red arrow). Begin by using your trim removal tool and removing the trim piece on the end of the dash.

Open the door and gently pry it away from the dash. Dimmer Switch - There are four T20 Torx screws that hold the dash in place (red arrows). Two screws are below the dash, one in the opening for the headlight switch and one under the gauge console center trim piece. Dimmer Switch - Pull the center trim piece straight back from the cluster. There are two small clips (red arrows) that sit in mounting holes on the cluster (yellow arrows) along with a small centering notch (green arrow). Dimmer Switch: Use a T20 Torx and remove the single T20 Torx screw under the trim piece on the left side of the dash. Dimmer Switch - Use a T20 Torx and remove the single T20 Torx screw located behind the headlight switch (red arrow). Dimmer Switch: Remove the two T20 Torx screws under the dash (red arrows). Dimmer Switch: You can now pull the dash piece away from the dash (red arrow). The electrical connection is still connected to the dimmer switch so use care. Dimmer Switch: Remove the electrical connection for the switch (red arrow) and then squeeze the clips for the switch together.

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