SA11-69-96Y23-A
Provide targeted front cabin lighting: When you need to find something in the front seat (like a dropped pen) or read a book/map while parked, it casts a soft, focused light on the front area—no need to turn on the bright main headlights (which waste battery). It’s also handy for checking small items (like receipts or phone screens) without straining your eyes.
Auto-on for safety when unlocking/opening doors: Many Haima S7 variants link this roof lamp to the car’s central locking. When you unlock the S7 or open the front doors at night, the lamp turns on automatically—lighting up the cabin so you don’t step into darkness or miss anything on the seats. It also turns off slowly after you close the doors (a “delay-off” feature) to help you exit safely.
Blend with interior style: The matte ABS housing matches the S7’s original interior color (like black or beige), so it doesn’t look out of place. Unlike cheap aftermarket lamps, it sits flush with the roof (no protruding edges) to keep the cabin looking neat.
Fits These: All Haima S7 variants (matches the front roof’s slot size, interior color, and cabin circuit specs—confirm with VIN).
Won’t Fit These:
Non-Haima vehicles: Even if similar in look, their roof slots and circuit voltages differ (no functional fit; may damage the car’s electrical system).
Haima S7 with modified roofs: Aftermarket sunroofs or roof racks that take up the front roof space—no room to install the lamp (or it blocks the sunroof).
Prep: Techs gently pry off the old lamp from the roof (using a plastic tool to avoid scratching the interior), then disconnect its wiring terminal.
Install new lamp: They plug SA11-69-96Y23-A’s wiring terminal into the S7’s roof socket, then snap the new lamp into the roof slot (it clicks into place—no bolts needed).
Test: They turn on the lamp manually, check the “door auto-on” function (by opening the front door), and confirm no flickering—ensuring it works with the S7’s circuit.
Wipe the light cover weekly: Use a soft cloth to clean dust or fingerprints off the frosted cover—dirty covers make the light dim (you’ll think the lamp is broken, but it’s just dusty!).
Check the switch monthly: Press the on/off button a few times to make sure it doesn’t stick—if it’s hard to press, a little dry cloth (no water!) can wipe away dirt around the switch.
Replace lamp beads (if needed): If the light goes out, techs can swap the LED/halogen beads with Haima-approved ones—don’t use generic beads (they may be too bright or burn out fast).
Check wiring after interior work: If you have the S7’s roof interior cleaned or repaired, ask techs to make sure the lamp’s wiring isn’t loose—loose wires cause intermittent flickering.
Summary: Haima S7 Front Roof Lamp (SA11-69-96Y23-A)
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