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2023 Big Horn Footwell Light - Removal?

wickedmopar

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I've been dealing with a back and arm injury of late, hard to get under there to get a good look at it. The 2023 seems different than the old ones where you just pop off the small plastic dome/cover.

Any tips to getting this thing out so I can replace the bulb?
 
Only thing I can suggest is checking YouTube for it, or the aftermarket lighting companies usually have how to videos to show you how to change them. You may be able to give one a call and they will walk you through it. I have a 2019 so it was the old style, super easy. Good luck.
 
Thanks, didn't find anything on YT yet but I'll check the aftermarket sites to see if there is any info, good call.
 
Thanks, didn't find anything on YT yet but I'll check the aftermarket sites to see if there is any info, good call.
So I did a longer search and still haven't found a video on how to, but I copied and pasted this from a Google search. See if there is a panel to remove on the 2023. You probably already saw this and looked though. I'll keep looking for you though.


In a 2023 Ram 1500, the footwell lights are typically located under the dashboard, near the driver and passenger footwells; you will see small LED light units mounted on the underside of the dashboard, illuminating the area around your feet when activated.

Key points about the Ram 1500 footwell lights:
  • Visibility:
    They are usually designed to be discreetly placed, but you should be able to see the light source when looking under the dashboard near your feet.
  • Activation:
    These lights are typically controlled by the vehicle's lighting settings, turning on with the door opening or when the parking lights are activated.
  • Access:
    To access the footwell lights, you might need to remove a small plastic panel on the underside of the dashboard to reach the bulb or LED unit if needed.
 

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