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as part of my deBrightonization program. Piece o' Cake. Also picked up a pair of lighted vanity mirror sunvisors from the Subaru site, for really cheap. Just as easy.

 

Use the map lights lots, the vanity mirrors hardly ever, but I sleep much better knowing that they are there.

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Thanks for posting the part number. I ordered the part from my local dealer (though I hate doing business with them) for $10. I will post again once I get it installed. This is all on the condition that they manage to do something right and get the correct part in.

 

-Heikki

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Originally posted by avk

One can use a gen. 2 Legacy map light kit H4610AC000MS, it comes with instructions and a cutting template. It connects at the dome light. Subaru discounted these to $8, no idea if any are left.

 

Avk, any pics of the light? Just curious whether it looks much different than the 2.5RS/WRX maplights.

 

thanks,

Kai

 

EDIT: I really need to google these things first ;): http://www.ravensblade-impreza.com/brat/interior/maplight.html

 

EDITed for new host:

maplight2.jpg

 

maplight3.jpg

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Kai: So you can see the light is the same as on gen. 2 Impreza, which is why it will fit. The only exception is that the WRX light has both pos. and neg. wires in the harness, while the "old" Legacy light is grounded through the mounting screws.

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A '95 Impreza wagon is where I installed the Legacy light, BUT there was no mounting bracket to be found. The bracket is a piece spot-welded to the windshield header rail and not sold separately. I had to salvage one from a '94 Impreza and glue it in place. All 1993-94 GC-GFs had the bracket, and I heard '95 (1st year) GMs too.

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Matt.

 

It certainly exists, and as of last week was available from a warehouse. The dealer ordered mine and it came in as usual.

 

The kit looks like this . If they can't seem to get one for you, and you are willing to pay a few bucks for UPS you can try this . It's not the most reliable resource in the world but after a few phone calls I was able to get a new-in-box fog light kit for my Legacy. The dealer only charged me $6.00 for UPS and since it is an obsolete kit sold it to me for $25.00. Just an idea. Sounds like your dealer is worse than mine!

 

-Heikki

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I think my dealer is typical for new car dealers...."oh well not in the comp. screw it" Seems to be the latest trend anymore on my end.

 

Thanks for the good info. folks. Not sure if I am going to go with the kit or still look for a 90-94 legacy in the boneyard for the one out of it (just because it is smaller).

 

Matt

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Originally posted by hklaine

It certainly exists, and as of last week was available from a warehouse. The dealer ordered mine and it came in as usual.

 

Heikki, thanks for the pic; good to know what I'll be getting. And I had a similiar experience -- one dealer didn't even call me back, but another couldn't have been more helpful and ordered it for that day. It's amazing how much variety there is in service levels.

- Kai

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EDIT: Hooked on Phonics worked for me! Ignore this post and read my next one. :o

 

Originally posted by hklaine

The kit looks like this .

-Heikki

 

Heikki, quick question for you.

 

Per Ravensblade's pic above, it looks as if the maplight you got (and I hope to get today) doesn't have screwholes with which to attach it to the car, correct? In fact, there seems to be no backing whatsoever. That seems to be the major difference between that maplight and the one used in modern Impreza RS/WRX's:

 

maplight_pic.jpg

 

How did you attach yours? Ravensblade suggests "thin automotive trim double-sided tape."

- Kai

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If anyone would like a copy of the cutting template or installation sheet for the legacy map light kit it can be seen here:

http://heikki.home.pipeline.com/autos/legacy/map_light_install/

 

Might prove usefull for people getting these lights out of junkyard cars (?).

 

Is there a place to archive these?

 

Steve feel free to grab them for your writeup.

 

-Heikki

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I just installed the maplight as well but on my girlfriend's 2004 Impreza TS. I thought I should copy something I posted over on NASIOC -- it's pertinent only for those of you who are NOT installing these in Legacys (as Subaru intended):

 

Just finished installing the maplight in Sarah's TS and wanted to say outback_97's directions/pics were GREAT. Thanks Steve!

 

One item to note if you're using the older Legacy maplight: if you use the template it comes with and line it up with the small ridge near the windshield (as the instructions say to do), you'll be off about a 1/4" inch. Specifically, if you cut based on the template, the hole in the headliner would be a 1/4" too far back (i.e., towards the back of car). If you use the template, adjust your pencil marks accordingly and remember the light was originally intended for late 90's Legacy...not a 2002-2004 Impreza. ;)

 

Had I trusted the template and cut the entire hole out to begin with, I would have ended up with a 1/4" gap between the light and headliner, which would have stunk. Thankfully, I started out small and in the middle of the template, so I was able to realize what was happening and make the correction mid-course. The good news is the right to left dimensions of the template were nearly spot on.

 

- Kai

 

EDIT: Illustrated here in case the above was confusing. My edits to Steve's pic are in blue.

 

template.jpg

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I should have said that one has to properly position the template "by hand". For me it was the more time-consuming part of the project. One thing I did was to attach a length of masking tape between the mirror mount and the dome light and mark the roof centerline on it, then find the correct location along that line.

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