Apologies for dragging this thread from the dead, but I wanted to say thanks to whomever is still around and watching it. I used info in this thread to add additional lighting, and I'm very happy with the results. I have a 2019 FiST - managed to grab one of the last couple hundred late last year. I have a friend that has a 2016 Fiesta, and it was bothering me that I didn't have the silly light bar that they had! So after reading through this thread, I ended up buying the earlier wiring harness with the intention of replacing my harness. I gave up on that though; it was way too fiddly to remove the installed harness without removing my dash, and it would have been way too much of a PITA to do that. So I instead used some suggestions on here and bought a 3.5" floppy drive cable and jiggered up my own harness splitter. I found a Fiesta Platinum model in a local junkyard and scavenged the light bar, as well as a few 'lamp sockets'. I installed the splitter, wired up the harness, and installed the light bar. Success! But I had the two other LEDs available now, so I did a little bit of drilling and lit up the center console cubby and the glove box. I'm in love with the results!
Word of warning on installing the lamp sockets in the center console cubby - make sure they're forward enough to clear the bit of plastic behind it - I even cut a little plastic off for better clearance (see the pic). And use caution when drilling - I didn't have anything in the cubby when drilling a hole for the light socket; ended up gouging the plastic . Drove me nuts enough that I ended up purchasing another one, but this time stuffed the cubby with paper towels to catch the drill bit. That worked like a charm.
The pics with the lights installed seem very bright, but it's just the phone using built-in night shot editing - it's definitely not nearly that blinding at night.
Word of warning on installing the lamp sockets in the center console cubby - make sure they're forward enough to clear the bit of plastic behind it - I even cut a little plastic off for better clearance (see the pic). And use caution when drilling - I didn't have anything in the cubby when drilling a hole for the light socket; ended up gouging the plastic . Drove me nuts enough that I ended up purchasing another one, but this time stuffed the cubby with paper towels to catch the drill bit. That worked like a charm.
The pics with the lights installed seem very bright, but it's just the phone using built-in night shot editing - it's definitely not nearly that blinding at night.
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