No Crown Vic/Grand Marquis ever had courtesy lamps in the rear doors. However, that did not stop me ...
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Here are the lamps after a couple coats of primer.
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A close-up of the lamp housing, after being painted with Ford OEM interior pant.
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Another pic.
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The finished courtesy lamp. Now the housing matches the rest of the interior.
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The stock rear door.
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To gain access to the wiring tunnel between the body and the door, you must remove the panel that co...
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I used a coathanger to snake up through the door. Note the cut red wire and ground wire. Apparently ...
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There is little space inside the doors, so I used pliers to grab the end of the coathanger and pull ...
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The yellow and black wires that will provide power to the lamps, snaked through the door.
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The door panels, awaiting the installation of the courtesy lamps.
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I used a hole saw to drill and a small drill bit to make the required holes.
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The lamp, installed.
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A closer view of the installed lamp.
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The panel, with it's new courtesy lamp, re-installed on the door.
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A close-up of the finished lamp.
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The finished door.
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Here's the lamp, installed in the other door. Note the courtesy lamp that I also installed on the fr...
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