View Full Version : Anyone find a way light the visor yet?
offset_98
12-17-2006, 10:43 AM
Yup...drives my wife nuts everytime she drives it. She doesn't understand why for a couple extra dollars Mazda didn't light up the visor mirror. I can't explain it...its got everything else. I'm sure it'll appear in '08 so I'll probably just wait and replace the visors then but what an oversight by Mazda :(
Kansei
12-17-2006, 11:12 AM
Can't you just turn on a map light when you open the visor mirror?
I'm glad Mazda didn't light them on my p5.. or did they.. I honestly can't say I've ever opened the mirrors, seriously.
mixmasterlove
12-17-2006, 12:41 PM
I went to AUTOZONE and bought a lil' clip on LED light by Bell for $5.00 for my fiancee's side, the visor will be a lil open but the body of the light matched the interior.
offset_98
12-17-2006, 12:43 PM
The map light doesn't work right, we've tried it. I'm not all that concerned but 3 times now when we've gone someplace nice she's made the comment. I agree w/ her.
I'll have to check that LED light thing out at Autozone.
randyscycle
12-17-2006, 01:27 PM
Do what mixmaster did and head to the local parts store. They make a few different types of mirrors that are lit and clip on for a few bucks. I've put them in my older cars and it keeps my wife happy........
GL-1970
05-15-2007, 10:48 AM
I've found a way to route the wires from the upper map lights to the sunvisors, and with a bit of drilling - down into the visor body. It was a bit of work to get the lights installed.
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vbbuilt01
05-15-2007, 01:24 PM
I've found a way to route the wires from the upper map lights to the sunvisors, and with a bit of drilling - down into the visor body. It was a bit of work to get the lights installed.
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Nice! How are the visor lights turned on? Using the map-light switch?
Vince.
GL-1970
05-15-2007, 02:04 PM
Nice! How are the visor lights turned on? Using the map-light switch?
Vince.
The visor has enough depth to allow a microswitch in the back of the removable mirror assembly. So it turns on when the mirror cover is opened
I took some photos of the visor parts before I started
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back of mirror - attaches with 4 plastic tabs
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Visor with mirror section removed
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Extension plate - 2 plastic retention tabs
Int3grity
05-15-2007, 02:16 PM
I've found a way to route the wires from the upper map lights to the sunvisors, and with a bit of drilling - down into the visor body. It was a bit of work to get the lights installed.
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Gl post some pics of how you ran the wire, also where to buy the lights looks clean dude awesome job. Those are led? or bulb?
GL-1970
05-15-2007, 04:37 PM
Gl post some pics of how you ran the wire, also where to buy the lights looks clean dude awesome job. Those are led? or bulb?
2 x LED, superwhite, ~3V, 20mA. Resistor=330ohm .25W
I guess this is a bit of a technical project, sorry there's no easy way here.
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Maplight/sunroof control panel. One clip on either side. The small bundle of wires is the maplight power set. I spliced into these - very short lengths, and very small wires
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The hole on the right goes into the headliner in the same compartment as the holes for the sunvisors. With a long narrow stiff wire you'll eventually be able to get to the sunvisor holes
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Again, sorry it's a mess
I wired a microswitch that fits into a slot I cut in the back of the mirror assembly. When the cover opens, the back of the hinge presses down about 1/4 of an inch, enough to press the switch.
I used a diffuser as the LED is too dazzling shining directly at the face. The diffuser was a rectangular section of a spare car side light.
I know it's a hack job... Still it works (cheers2)
Int3grity
05-15-2007, 05:28 PM
Dude it's looks awesome but hell I will be at this all day long I will look online and see if JCwhitney has any aftermarket visors with lights then just wire it like to mentioned.
1Sleepy93
05-15-2007, 08:06 PM
Mad props!
vbbuilt01
05-16-2007, 10:04 AM
Mad props!
I've been on these forums for a while, but I've never seen "Mad props". What does this mean?
Vince.
1Sleepy93
05-16-2007, 12:14 PM
Well done, kudos. :p
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