Stock Exterior/Interior Bulb Replacement
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Stock Exterior/Interior Bulb Replacements
Headlight Bulbs - 9007
Front/Rear Turn Signals - 1156
Parking Light - 168/194NA
Side Turn Signal - 168/194NA
Rear License Plate - 194NA
Back-up Light - 921
Interior AC Control, Cigarette Lighter, Ashtray, Lights - 74
Trunk Light - 3022
Dome Light - 3175
Brake Lights - 7443
Stock CDPlayer = Dim Control - ? *!NOT! 74*
Am I missing out anything?
Could somebody add the wattage/voltage too...?
Front/Rear Turn Signals - 1156
Parking Light - 168/194NA
Side Turn Signal - 168/194NA
Rear License Plate - 194NA
Back-up Light - 921
Interior AC Control, Cigarette Lighter, Ashtray, Lights - 74
Trunk Light - 3022
Dome Light - 3175
Brake Lights - 7443
Stock CDPlayer = Dim Control - ? *!NOT! 74*
Am I missing out anything?
Could somebody add the wattage/voltage too...?
Last edited by drummerjun; Oct 7, 2003 at 12:37 PM.
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does that mean these woulT1.5 Instrument LED bulb
1-LED Instrument Cluster and Gauge illumination bulb. #74 LED bulb installed in twist-lock socket base Available with White,Blue,Green,Red and Amber Wide Angle LED d fit in the gauge cluster (speedo)??
but since its LED it wont shine wide enough to make the whole thing blue right.... just thought of that.. ok opinipns??? is that right??
1-LED Instrument Cluster and Gauge illumination bulb. #74 LED bulb installed in twist-lock socket base Available with White,Blue,Green,Red and Amber Wide Angle LED d fit in the gauge cluster (speedo)??
but since its LED it wont shine wide enough to make the whole thing blue right.... just thought of that.. ok opinipns??? is that right??
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those are right #s
1157 will not work because its a double contact bulb, we only use 1 contact point..
#74 bulb is not a twist-lock socket, its a wedge.. and from what i've heard, the speedo gauge cluster bulb is larger than #74, but I havent taken mine apart to check it out, if you find out the cluster # post it!
EDIT::: note on the #74 bulb, the bulb sits inside a twist-socket, the bulb itself is a wedge that sits inside teh socket... some companies offer teh bulb w/socket and others only teh bulb... just wanted to clear that up
1157 will not work because its a double contact bulb, we only use 1 contact point..
#74 bulb is not a twist-lock socket, its a wedge.. and from what i've heard, the speedo gauge cluster bulb is larger than #74, but I havent taken mine apart to check it out, if you find out the cluster # post it!
EDIT::: note on the #74 bulb, the bulb sits inside a twist-socket, the bulb itself is a wedge that sits inside teh socket... some companies offer teh bulb w/socket and others only teh bulb... just wanted to clear that up
Last edited by psionic98; Oct 1, 2003 at 07:55 AM.
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Originally posted by psionic98
#74 bulb is not a twist-lock socket, its a wedge.. and from what i've heard, the speedo gauge cluster bulb is larger than #74, but I havent taken mine apart to check it out, if you find out the cluster # post it!
#74 bulb is not a twist-lock socket, its a wedge.. and from what i've heard, the speedo gauge cluster bulb is larger than #74, but I havent taken mine apart to check it out, if you find out the cluster # post it!
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear.
If you have ever taken off your A/C controls to change the lights behind it from the condom covered #74 wedge bulbs you will know what I mean. If you take that apart, the socket that the bulbs are pushed into are twist-locked into the circuit board so they make contact with the power for the bulb. if you pull the circuit board down you can reach behind and unlock the grey bulb holder... that is what I meant by saying it has a twist-lock socket.... hope that clears it up some
basically, grey part bulb is held in by = socket, and its twist-locked into position!
If you have ever taken off your A/C controls to change the lights behind it from the condom covered #74 wedge bulbs you will know what I mean. If you take that apart, the socket that the bulbs are pushed into are twist-locked into the circuit board so they make contact with the power for the bulb. if you pull the circuit board down you can reach behind and unlock the grey bulb holder... that is what I meant by saying it has a twist-lock socket.... hope that clears it up some
basically, grey part bulb is held in by = socket, and its twist-locked into position!
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wow joe, i was just about to look that up the other day but was too lazy to do it.. and soon enough u post a thread with all the info i needed to know.. hehe good job! sticky this!!
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Standard incandescent #74 @ $0.99 each -> Don't buy LED's here!Way too expensive
Red #74 LED's @ $1.19 each
Red #74 LED's @ $1.19 each
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with the parking light, are those two different bulb sizes or just one particular size with a damn slash between the two numbers? hehe sorry for the ignorance, but where would i be able to order these anyway?