zikrek
I have an Audi and recently noticed that when I get out of the car at night, the lighting is almost invisible – it looks stupid in the parking lot. I would like to install something stylish so that the doors are illuminated normally and give a good effect. But I’m not sure if I need to replace the factory modules or if I can just add aftermarket ones. I’m also afraid of the clarity of the installation – I don’t want the lights to blink or distract attention. Has anyone done a similar upgrade and can tell me how it works in the dark?
sscrat
I had the same issue with barely visible door lighting and wanted something more noticeable. After checking compatibility, I replaced the original modules with a plug-and-play set that didn’t require any rewiring. In the middle of the process, I chose Audi puddle lights because they project a clean logo and work perfectly with the existing connectors.
Jeremi777
I did this on my A4 last winter — short version: you can do either, but aftermarket plug-and-play modules are the easiest if you don’t want to touch factory wiring. I picked LED puddle lights that fit the OEM door trim and wired into the courtesy light circuit; install was tidy and reversible. Key tips: buy CAN-bus compatible units (no weird flicker), seal connections against moisture, and aim the beam so it lights the ground, not drivers’ faces. At night it looks premium, not flashy.