Mini Blue LED Interior Lights - WTF???
Mini Blue LED Interior Lights - WTF???
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nigelpugh7

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6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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OK, so someone will probably say what the heck are you talking about, or that the topic has been done to death, but these things are really starting to bug me now!!

What I am referring too is a Blue (LED I assume) interior light, that seems to be on all the time in the new range of Mini (BMW) Cars.

As I regularly travel up and down the M40 for work, I have started to notice them more and more, and they are bugging the "@@it!" out of me.

They seem to be either in the interior light in the middle of the car, or perhaps over the coat hook area of the car.

They also seem to be on all the time, despite the interior lights not being on, are they some sort of interior ambient mood lighting or what??

Just wanted to know because everyone I see not it has started to seriously bug me!!

Anyone enlighten me please??

Rant over!

Codswallop

5,257 posts

217 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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It's ambient mood lighting, and is colour switchable iirc. Awful marketing bull plop as far as I'm concerned.

nigelpugh7

Original Poster:

6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Codswallop said:
It's ambient mood lighting, and is colour switchable iirc. Awful marketing bull plop as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks, that makes me hate it even more!!

I wonder if it is a distracting to the owner/driver as it is to all us poor fellow travellers who get distracted by the glow!!

sawman

5,101 posts

253 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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I seem to have been surrounded my minis with this feature recently. I have noticed that some of them seem to change colour periodically too. I hope the poor saps with this "feature " havent had to pay extra for it

nigelpugh7

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6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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sawman said:
I seem to have been surrounded my minis with this feature recently. I have noticed that some of them seem to change colour periodically too. I hope the poor saps with this "feature " havent had to pay extra for it
Yes that was my point, on my drive back up to the Midlands from Weybridge last night on the M40, I spotted at least 4 cars with the blue glow , so perhaps all the new Minis come with them now.

I have only seen them glowing blue though, if they start chaining colour when I spot them net it will drive me even more crazy!!

Maximum Bobs

3,762 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Surely it must be possible to turn them off? If not then I'd be improving them with these.

wobert

5,521 posts

245 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Yes they are ambient lighting.
They only come on when you either have the side or head lights on.
You can change the colour from blue through to orange.
The lights are in the B pillars, the door cards and above the rear view mirror.
Blue gives the best level of lighting in my experience.
No you don't pay extra for them

Hope this helps

Robert

SSBB

698 posts

179 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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I have these in the XF. They are not overly bright. I assumed most modern cars had them. They do dim right down along with the instrument lights though.

nigelpugh7

Original Poster:

6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Maximum Bobs said:
Surely it must be possible to turn them off? If not then I'd be improving them with these.
Mmmm,

Liking your thinking there!!

I wonder if we could do some stealth hacking of the onboard connected system via an Iphone or something like that? idea

Then whenever we spot an offender we can secretly turn off the interior light settings, hopefully without the owner noticing?? laugh

nigelpugh7

Original Poster:

6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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wobert said:
Yes they are ambient lighting.
They only come on when you either have the side or head lights on.
You can change the colour from blue through to orange.
The lights are in the B pillars, the door cards and above the rear view mirror.
Blue gives the best level of lighting in my experience.
No you don't pay extra for them

Hope this helps

Robert
Thanks Rob, I understand that concept, both my Land Rover and Porsche have a them in a form, I think Land Rover refer to them as Waterfall Lighting.

My point is that I am pretty sure they can not be seen by other road users outside the car, its the fact that the Mini version seems so distracting to other road users seeing them shining when driving past etc!!

Superhoop

4,873 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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nigelpugh7 said:
Thanks Rob, I understand that concept, both my Land Rover and Porsche have a them in a form, I think Land Rover refer to them as Waterfall Lighting.

My point is that I am pretty sure they can not be seen by other road users outside the car, its the fact that the Mini version seems so distracting to other road users seeing them shining when driving past etc!!
So distracting in fact, that I've never even noticed them - and yes I do drive a lot, about 35k a year on average

I have ambient lighting in my car, and find it quite relaxing


Edited by Superhoop on Saturday 4th February 09:24

tyranical

927 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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They're not distracting at all, I don't even notice they're on in mine until my girlfriend changes them to pink when i'm not looking, then I notice.

They are cool I like them, I wish my life was so good that I had nothing else to rage about apart from 2 tiny LED lights in a car I don't even own.

Get a Grip.

Ari

19,764 posts

238 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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I had a MINI Cooper S with mood lighting, it's great!

Only trouble is that it dims with the instrument rheostat. I like to have the instruments turned right down so the mood lights were really dim.

But no, not distracting and I've never noticed them on in anyone else's car.

VX Foxy

3,962 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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tyranical said:
Get a Grip.
^This!

OP is your life really that empty?

CatJ

9,586 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Got to say I haven't come across this. My Civic has such a light in the roof and casts a very subtle glow over the gear shift, but you'd certainly not notice it from outside the car.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Woo Hoo

Another thing to go wrong

nigelpugh7

Original Poster:

6,489 posts

213 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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VX Foxy said:
^This!

OP is your life really that empty?
Probably!!

It gets boring driving up and down the M40 in the dark, my mind wanders you know!!

I am not the man I used to be!! rolleyes




ManBetterKnow

103 posts

176 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Distracting to other road user's? don't make me laugh, anybody who finds them selves genuinely distracted enough for it to effect their driving should no be on the roads at all.Seriously is the nation becoming that sad a miserable,all you ever hear lately is people moaning about the most pathetic things go and spend a couple of weeks in africa, when you come back reevaluate how much ambient lighting,fog lights and badly modified car's are really anything to worry about.I wish people like this would put all that energy they seem to have to bh about these things and use it towards REAL needs and issues in this world.

Fire99

9,864 posts

252 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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ManBetterKnow said:
.Seriously is the nation becoming that sad a miserable
I'd say both. As a nation we're definitely getting less tolerant and self absorbed, but on the flip side, cars now have far more 'trinkets' to annoy other... HID's, Daylight Running Lights, Universally loud Stereos, SUV / 4x4 fashion etc etc.

Things were simpler when the majority trundles around in Ford Cortinas and Mk2 Escorts. biggrin

ocrx8

890 posts

219 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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My Cooper S has them. Nice touch IMO - better than no ambient lighting! As said before, options are blue, pink, purple and orange.

The facelift (generally 60-plate onwards) has a disco mode where it cycles through the colours. These models also have a much wider colour spectrum on the lights.