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Hi all many questions, can any one who has the LED Interior light package  on their Kodiaq tell me if teh Kodiaq logo is projeced onto theground whenthe door is opened, google is not your friend forthis information

No

However you can buy them like I did 

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strange 'cos the Karoq in  the showroom did.....simply unclever!

Was just going to say, it's on the Karoq, but then the Karoq was launched after the Kodiaq.

On the Karoq, SKODA is projected onto the ground rather than KAROQ. This shines down from the bottom edge of the door whereas the bottom of the mirrors just project the white puddle lights. 

Did you buy after the you get the car? where if So?

 

best regard's

 

Super skoda

ty to all already purchased :)

54 minutes ago, Peric1974 said:

ty to all already purchased :)

They are a tight squeeze 

On 14/03/2019 at 11:55, Peric1974 said:

ty to all already purchased :)

You ordered too quick :D Superskoda have a 20% off Spring sale on till Monday.

  • 1 year later...

Resuming this thread, since I am interested in this optional, but I didn't fully understand what additional led is this led pack including.

Of course four doors led lines, and I guess two front foot lights, but is there anything else?

My S-tech MY2021 is a bit poor regarding the interior lights, not many and dim, so I was thinking to retrofit this optional.

Every suggestion is welcome.

 

 

On my 2019 SEL with LED pack as an optional extra, there are rear foot lights too and all the interior lights are LED not incandescent.

Interesting, is there any good replacement led kit that you can suggest?

  • 3 months later...

I am replacing all my interior light bulbs with led ones (I paid the entire kit around 25 euro), and, boy, what a difference!
I really can’t understand why Skoda is mounting such an old and poor lighting system, maybe they want you to buy the optional led pack.

5 hours ago, Capitanharlock said:

I am replacing all my interior light bulbs with led ones (I paid the entire kit around 25 euro), and, boy, what a difference!
I really can’t understand why Skoda is mounting such an old and poor lighting system, maybe they want you to buy the optional led pack.

 

Heh, opposite from me.  My Kodiaq came factory with all LEDs (The only non-led is the glove box light) and they are a really harsh cold white that I really don't like.  I looked at them and they seem to be 3528 sized LEDs so I've ordered some 4000K ones to tame them down.  That'll be a fun weekend, re-soldering surface mount LEDs.  I would have been happy with nice warm halogen lights :) 

 

On a side note, I looked at the door strips.  They are comprised of a single RGB LED that shines down a light pipe.  There are two light pipes per door (covering roughly half each).  The LED is mounted on a small PCB with a "811C6C M85267" 8 pin SOIC on it.  That seems to be some sort of LED driver.  The PCB has only 3 connections (presumably VCC, GND and data; I2C maybe?).  The LED (roughly a 5050) on the PCB has 6 pins so it's either a RGB LED, or the old style WS2812-B (the new ones have 4 pins, the old ones had 6).  The phosphor is cloudy, not clear so I'm guessing it's an RGB LED and not a WS2812 as I've never seen a cloudy one of those.

 

This was disappointing as I'd hoped that the RGB signal came all the way from the door controller and that I would be able to tap off it, buffer and drive some more lights (e.g. light up the storage pocket).  It seems instead there is some sort of comms protocol happening and with both not being able to find out what the IC is, and not having a logic analyser (and enough spare time :)) I stopped there.

 

 

I know there are warm led kit available, you don't need to solder anything.

 

Unfortunately the stock bulbs are not Halogen lights, and they are sooo dim and poor looking.

On 01/03/2021 at 10:07, wokwon said:

 

On a side note, I looked at the door strips.  They are comprised of a single RGB LED that shines down a light pipe.  There are two light pipes per door (covering roughly half each). 

 

Yes agree. When I had my front window tints done they accidently left one unplugged so I only got half a strip. Got it fixed next day.
Must be CANBUS enabled as the light error was listed on OBD11 as a fault, so definitely is tracked. 
 

On 01/03/2021 at 11:52, Capitanharlock said:

I know there are warm led kit available, you don't need to solder anything.

 

Unfortunately the stock bulbs are not Halogen lights, and they are sooo dim and poor looking.

 

Must just be me who really doesn't care!

 

Shortly behind heated seats in the  "couldn't give a monkeys" bracket :)

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