Kia Optima LED How to Install – 2011 +

Kia Optima LED How to Install – 2011 +

http://www.precisionled.com/kia-optima-led-interior-lights-kits-2011-present.html How to install LEDs on a 3rd gen Kia Optima Compatible with 3rd generation …

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Cruz Aguilera says:

Man that looks good. Can someone send me a coupon code pliz.

PrecisionLED says:

Hi Esteban, You can hit the product link in the description to take you to the website. 
Cheers,
-PLED Team

Esteban Torres says:

Were I can buy this lights ? I like it. !

Baulbustor says:

My glove box doesn’t have a light in there, just the hole where it should be. Wtf?

Baulbustor says:

Why does my rear dome light only have one light in the middle instead of two as seen here? I have a 2012 LX model. I feel duped that I’m getting less light.

PrecisionLED says:

Hi, it depends on what you want to upgrade. We do a basic package that is just the map and dome, and then we give you the option to add license plate, glove box, vanity mirror and trunk lights. Try going to the website from a home computer or a different browser. You can also call us at 626-667-4755

Thanks,
-PLED Team

PrecisionLED says:

Hi, you can visit the product page linked in the description. We offer Red, Blue, Green, White and Cool White as options.
-PLED Team

neckmuscle22 says:

where did u buy the red ones?

JimBobFurley1 says:

Oh and great video, though I wouldn’t have known I was in danger of blowing a fuse until I read the comments though lol

JimBobFurley1 says:

I might be buying an optima today, this is a nice and easy visual upgrade. If the price is right I order this for sure

adrian97c says:

I love both my MB C-300 & Optima SX, especially after doing this mod!

adrian97c says:

To the guy stranded lol just put your key fob inside the slot in glove box & push to start 🙂 now go buy a fuse

PrecisionLED says:

Hi, there is a very simple solution to this. Please view our “Hyundai Sonata Room LP Fuse Replacement” video to see an example of how to replace a fuse. Although it is a different vehicle, the process is very similar.

Please let us know if you need additional assistance by emailing us at Help@PrecisionLED(dot)com.

A blown fuse is one of the most common issues when installing bulbs, which is why we recommend disconnecting the battery first.

~PLED Team

570goonie86 says:

Especially one that would knock out everything

570goonie86 says:

I don’t see how a fuse would blow?

570goonie86 says:

I was doing this and all power to my car shut off. I’m stranded now!

Cody Dutko says:

Just bought a set of red ones for my 2013 optima. I can’t wait to install them. Thanks for the guide and the lights/tools :]

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