Givi Maxia 3 lighting

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I have a Maxia 3 (55Qt.)top box with the LED kit installed, some of the led little lights are not working. I have not found the LED only, just the whole kit.
Does anyone know where to get it?
Thanks.
P.B.
 
Have you tried contacting Givi to ask them?

I had a similar issue when I needed a part for a Shad top case. Local motorcycle shops who sold Shad cases didn't seem to have any parts listings for these cases and I was not able to find any parts fiches on line. I emailed Shad and asked them where and how I could buy the parts that I needed. They responded by emailing me a PDF parts list that was not available anywhere on line that I had been able to find. They also included contact information of where I could order these parts.
 

Not that this may help you much.

I'm also assuming you have the Givi stop light kit and not an Admore Lighting (or other aftermarket) kit.


That is exactly what I have. I called GIVI and they gave me this part # E112, but this is for the whole kit. ($65.00) My only need is the LED strip.
The ones you see at eBay are about 2" apart from each other and these are very close.
Thanks a lot.
P.
 
If you are handy with a soldering iron and a volt meter you could replace the LED's yourself (assuming they are not SMD's) although you may end up with the new LED's being brighter that the OEM ones.
 
If you are handy with a soldering iron and a volt meter you could replace the LED's yourself (assuming they are not SMD's) although you may end up with the new LED's being brighter that the OEM ones.
Good idea, what SMD stand for?
 
...... what SMD stand for?

Surface mount device.
An LED that is surface mounted to a (usually) circuit board of some type.
It is still a matter of de-soldering and soldering so anyone who has some proficiency with a soldering iron is capable of this task.

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If you are handy with a soldering iron and a volt meter you could replace the LED's yourself (assuming they are not SMD's) although you may end up with the new LED's being brighter that the OEM ones.
Can I use the LED of those self-stick strips to adapt it to these lights?
 
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