🚗 Perfect Fit For:
✔ All vehicles with factory rear dome/reading lights
✔ Must have:
Flat ceiling surface (no protrusions)
Existing rear dome light wiring
✨ Key Features:
Dual Pattern Options:
Choose from 2 stylish fixed designs
Multi-Function Lighting:
1️⃣ Independent Reading Light - Bright LED illumination
2️⃣ Door-Controlled Lighting - Auto-on when doors open
3️⃣ Ambient Lighting Modes:
Standard rhythm mode
Music-sync rhythm mode
4️⃣ Smartphone Control via dedicated app
Premium Upgrades:
Touch-sensitive controls for modern feel
Replaces outdated halogen bulbs
Brighter, more efficient LED lighting
📱 Smart Control:
Adjust colors & lighting effects
Customize rhythm patterns
Save preferred settings
📦 Package Includes:
1x LED dome light assembly
Main control box
All necessary wiring & hardware
Detailed installation guide
Installation video access
🔧 Installation Notes:
⚠ Professional installation recommended
Main controller connects to 5V constant power in fuse box
Door trigger options:
Connect orange wire to door switch
OR connect to existing dome light circuit
Tools Needed:
Basic wiring tools
Drill for rivet installation
How to find courtesy lights wire?
To find the fuse for the door lights (e.g., courtesy lights) in your vehicle's fuse box, you'll need to consult your vehicle's service manual or locate a wiring diagram specific to your car's make, model, and year.
These diagrams typically show each fuse's number and what component it protects. Look for fuses labeled "door light," "courtesy light," "interior light," or similar. If you're unsure, check all fuses labeled "lights"
or those associated with interior lighting.
General process:
1. Locate the Fuse Box:
Your fuse box is usually under the dashboard, in the engine compartment, or sometimes in the trunk.
2. Consult Your Manual or Diagram:
Refer to your service manual or wiring diagram for a list of fuses and their functions.
3. Identify the Door Light Fuse:
Look for a fuse labeled "door light," "courtesy light," "interior light," or a similar term associated with interior lighting.
4. Inspect the Fuse:
Check if the fuse is blown (broken or blackened). If it is, replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage.
5. Test the Lights:
After replacing the fuse, try the door lights again to see if they work
Note: Some electrical knowledge required for proper installation






