GUIDE: How to fit a genuine ford boot light
9 posts • Page 1 of 1
GUIDE: How to fit a genuine ford boot light
How to fit a boot light
Open your boot, if it’s a higer spec model the wiring should be there.
Check by removing the plastic trim on the right hand side of the boot, the wire should be dangleing.
If so grab it and push it up through the hole for the speaker wires.
Refit the trim.
On the parcel shelf support there will be a perforated rectangle. Hit it hard and it will drop out, or you could cut it up to you.
Now you will need the bulb (can’t tell what wattage it is) and its clear plastic holder
Place it into the hole and you now have a boot light.
if you are wondering if the light will be on all the time, well it wont as the switch is in the contact plate, the far right plate is spring loaded, that’s the switch
If your car does not have the wires there like mine you will need to go to a scrap yard and get them.
Disconnect the battery otherwise you will get a shock like I did.
I found it was best to remove the single red wire from the loom all the way to the fuse box.
Cut the cable and take it out in the boot.
The brown wire from the bulb goes to the switch, again strip it out and make sure you have the connector on it, it is also a good idea to get the higher spec contact plates, you might need them, depends on your car.
From the switch one brown will have to be earthed, this can be done at the point in the boot.
Solder the red/brown wire to the interior light circuit at the fuse box, so it can power the bulb.
Insulate the joints/wires and hide the wire under the trim all the way to the boot, ideally using cable ties.
Route the cables nice and neat,
Put a bulb in
Reconnect the battery
If the boot is open the light should be on. Press the spring contact plate and it should make the light go out. If so you’re done.
If you find that one light isn’t bright enough like I did, you may want to get another from a scrap yard like above and either crimp it or solder it to the right hand wires.
Hide the wires along the front edge of the boot securing as you go up behind the trim and install like above.
I hope this guide has helped some people.
Enjoy
Andy
Open your boot, if it’s a higer spec model the wiring should be there.
Check by removing the plastic trim on the right hand side of the boot, the wire should be dangleing.
If so grab it and push it up through the hole for the speaker wires.
Refit the trim.
On the parcel shelf support there will be a perforated rectangle. Hit it hard and it will drop out, or you could cut it up to you.
Now you will need the bulb (can’t tell what wattage it is) and its clear plastic holder
Place it into the hole and you now have a boot light.
if you are wondering if the light will be on all the time, well it wont as the switch is in the contact plate, the far right plate is spring loaded, that’s the switch
If your car does not have the wires there like mine you will need to go to a scrap yard and get them.
Disconnect the battery otherwise you will get a shock like I did.
I found it was best to remove the single red wire from the loom all the way to the fuse box.
Cut the cable and take it out in the boot.
The brown wire from the bulb goes to the switch, again strip it out and make sure you have the connector on it, it is also a good idea to get the higher spec contact plates, you might need them, depends on your car.
From the switch one brown will have to be earthed, this can be done at the point in the boot.
Solder the red/brown wire to the interior light circuit at the fuse box, so it can power the bulb.
Insulate the joints/wires and hide the wire under the trim all the way to the boot, ideally using cable ties.
Route the cables nice and neat,
Put a bulb in
Reconnect the battery
If the boot is open the light should be on. Press the spring contact plate and it should make the light go out. If so you’re done.
If you find that one light isn’t bright enough like I did, you may want to get another from a scrap yard like above and either crimp it or solder it to the right hand wires.
Hide the wires along the front edge of the boot securing as you go up behind the trim and install like above.
I hope this guide has helped some people.
Enjoy
Andy
Last edited by AW3K on Mon May 09, 2005 8:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- AW3K
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2923
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire Guide Master
RS_Rawli :they dont all have em?
my mums saphire has the wire but no bulb etc
my freedom didn't!
Andy
- AW3K
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2923
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire Guide Master
RS_Rawli :they dont all have em?
My Equippe doesnt have one. Or fag lighter, Which is cool but i did the same as this with some white cold cathodes.
- Max M4X WW
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 18161
- Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2003 9:52 pm
- Location: Hampshire
- Your car: Merc CL500
Car: 2014 BMW M135i
Max M4X WW :RS_Rawli :they dont all have em?
My Equippe doesnt have one. Or fag lighter, Which is cool but i did the same as this with some white cold cathodes.
Was considering that option but decided against it with my track record of blowing cathodes up. lol
Oh i've also updated my guide for central locking etc with pictures over in the guides forum of any ones interested.
Andy
- AW3K
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2923
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire Guide Master
Re: GUIDE: How to fit a genuine ford boot light
AW3K :I found it was best to strip the single brown/red wire from the loom all the way to the fuse box.
I'd rather not strip the wire all the way to the fuse box...
- PaulC
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 4573
- Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2002 12:00 am
- Location: Manchester, Lancashire
Re: GUIDE: How to fit a genuine ford boot light
PaulC :AW3K :I found it was best to strip the single brown/red wire from the loom all the way to the fuse box.
I'd rather not strip the wire all the way to the fuse box...
i meant remove it from the loom, ill change it lol
Andy
- AW3K
- Elite Post Master
- Posts: 2923
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire Guide Master
9 posts • Page 1 of 1
Twitter
The second 20th Anniversary article, a dive into the history of how the site came about is available here: https://t.co/kbCfZ4sf0R
17:44, 4th December 2021 Twitter Web App
To celebrate https://t.co/wXVkvJipaS being 20 years old this year, I've written a series of articles detailing the… https://t.co/B0vE0Y3KvP
17:42, 4th December 2021 Twitter Web App
Follow fiestaturbo.com on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/fiestaturbo/
Facebook
New article! fiestaturbo.com is 20 years old this year and I'm writing a series delving into the history of it. …
Saturday, 4th December 2021 12:49
Some awesome Escorts from the Fair - FORD FAIR 2021: ESCORT EXHIBITION - …
Sunday, 31st October 2021 17:05
All the best Focuses from Ford Fair - FORD FAIR 2021: FOCUS PEEKING - Which was your …
Thursday, 7th October 2021 22:21
Become a fan:
http://www.facebook.com/fiestaturbo/
RSS Feeds
Subscribe to the RSS feed
What is RSS?
RSS is a technology that lets you use special applications or modern browsers to notify you you when a site is updated. You can then read the updated content in that application or your browser.
To subscribe to these RSS feeds you need to copy the links above. For instructions on how to add it to the feeds you keep track of, consult the documentation of your RSS reader.