sportswagon wrote:Hi Charger465 , can you please post pics when you complete the mod for map lights , might help others , i too am thinking of the same for my 08 omega wagon.
OK, here's a write-up of the installation:
Remove the old unit by pulling down at the front (it hooks in under a bracket at the back).
The high end sunglass-holder/ineterior light physically fits straight into any VE as far as I know. It certainly slots straight into my SV6. The only hiccup is that it uses a 6-pin connector, whereas the base-model unit uses a four-pin connector. The extra 2 wires supply the 12V for the map reading lights(orange), and button illumination (yellow).

The bluetooth microphone also used a different connector on the unit I received, but I just swapped the original microphone into the new unit and held it in place with silicon (the hole that houses the microphone is a bit bigger in the new unit).
The colour-code and connector pinouts are the same for the 4 existing wires, so just cut the 4-pin connector off your roof harness(cut each wire independantly) and connect these 4 wires to the new 6-pin connector (hopefully it came with your purchase !) as per below (just match the colours):


You now have to run 2 aditional wires to your new unit. Remove the drivers side A-pillar trim (1 x Torx screw) and then the tweeter panel cover (just unclips). This will expose the roof-harness plugging into the top of your dash as shown in a previous post. Obtain terminal pins for this connector (suggest cannibalising a harness from a wrecker)

Attach them to wires of appropriate length/colour, and insert map-light power (orange) into hole 13 and button illumination(yellow) into 9.

These wires should be routed up the A-pillar (the existing cable-tidies can be loosened off by depressing the little tongue) and then across the front under the headlining. Remove the sun-visor (1x Torx screw) and sun-visor latch (1 x plastic pin that extracts from the front), to allow flexibility in the headlining. These two wires can then be attached to the 2 remaining pins of the new connector (yellow and orange). Obviously the wires need to be insulated from each other........I used heat shrink.
Plug the 6-pin connector and bluetooth connector in, snap the new unit into place, and then restore the interior trim mentioned above.

My interior has red button backlighting, whereas the buttons on the new unit has white backlighting. I've ordered new red LEDs to install. I'll post the results up when I do it.