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I've searched here and in the Owner's Manual without success. I would like to change the rather dim overhead lights in my Yaris Cross to LED's but I can't find any guidance as to how to safely remove the cover, without breaking it. The manual gives instructions for all the other lights but I can't find anything on these.

I did see someone on this forum had replaced their filament bulbs with LEDs but I now can't find that back.

Could someone please point me in the right direction?

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I think it was this thread...

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One would think in this day and age of new cars should come with interior and boot led lights? They cost very little money. It was one the first thing I did with my current car. Paid £4 for 10 led bulbs back then. Will leave it for the new owner when time to sell. 

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Yes indeed.

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Thanks Cyker. That wasn't where I saw it but that thread's even better, especially with the video. I does look like a tricy job so probably why they don't mention it in the manual. 'll have a go when I find a suitable tool.

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